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Re: jaxrpc with https

From: kathy walsh <Kathleen.Walsh_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:35:11 -0400

Brian-
I will take a look-
I most likely will not be able to take a look until tomorrow-
Kathy

Potter, Brian L wrote:

> i'm running on Windows XP (version 5.1).
>
> i left out one possibly important detail; my client is based on the
> dynamicproxy example instead of the staticstub example (like
> mutualauthclient). i'm not sure if that's important. here's a
> revised HelloClient.java (originally from the mutualauthclient
> example, modified to use a dynamic proxy). it fails with the same
> error as my client (java.io.IOException: HTTPS host name wrong:
> should be <localhost>).
>
> package mutualauthclient;
>
> import javax.xml.rpc.Stub;
> import java.net.URL;
> import javax.xml.rpc.Service;
> import javax.xml.rpc.JAXRPCException;
> import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
> import javax.xml.rpc.ServiceFactory;
> import com.edms.utils.*;
>
> public class HelloClient {
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> if (args.length != 5) {
> System.out.println("5 command-line parms required");
> System.exit(1);
> }
>
> String keyStore = args[0];
> String keyStorePassword = args[1];
> String trustStore = args[2];
> String trustStorePassword = args[3];
> String endpointAddress = args[4];
>
> System.out.println("keystore: '" + keyStore + "'");
> System.out.println("keystorePassword: '" + keyStorePassword +
> "'");
> System.out.println("trustStore: '" + trustStore + "'");
> System.out.println("trustStorePassword: '" +
> trustStorePassword + "'");
> System.out.println("Endpoint address = '" + endpointAddress +
> "'");
>
> try {
> System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", keyStore);
> System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword",
> keyStorePassword);
> System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", trustStore);
> System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword",
> trustStorePassword);
>
> URL loginWsdlUrl = new URL (endpointAddress + "?WSDL");
> ServiceFactory serviceFactory = ServiceFactory.newInstance();
> String nameSpaceUri = "urn:foo";
> String serviceName = "MySecureHelloService";
> String portName = "HelloIFPort";
> Service hello = serviceFactory.createService(loginWsdlUrl, new
> QName(nameSpaceUri, serviceName));
> HelloIF helloIF = (HelloIF) hello.getPort(new QName(nameSpaceUri,
> portName),
> HelloIF.class);
> System.out.println(helloIF.sayHello(" Duke (secure)"));
> } catch (Exception ex) {
> ex.printStackTrace();
> }
> }
>
> private static Stub createProxy() {
> return (Stub) (new MySecureHelloService_Impl().getHelloIFPort());
> }
> }
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kathy walsh [mailto:Kathleen.Walsh_at_Sun.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:10 AM
> To: users_at_jax-rpc.dev.java.net
> Subject: Re: jaxrpc with https
>
> Also-
> what platform, oOS are you running on?
> tx,
> Kathy
>
> kathy walsh wrote:
>
>> Brian-
>> Can you send me a sample service
>> and client that reproduces this problem-
>> ie, something I can drop into J2EE 1.4, deploy and run?
>> I will try to reproduce the problem and see if I can find
>> out the problem you are having-
>> Kathy
>>
>> Potter, Brian L wrote:
>>
>>> i've written a J2EE 1.4 JAXRPC web service that works great
>>> using http and port 8080. but when i try to call it using https
>>> and port 1043, i get:
>>>
>>> Client exception: modeler error: failed to parse document at
>>> "https://localhost:1043/procnetService/procnetService?WSDL": java.io.IOException:
>>> HTTPS host name wrong: should be <localhost>
>>>
>>> looks like the client cert's hostname is incorrect, but the
>>> sample (security/mutualauth and security/mutualauthclient) works
>>> fine using the same keystore and truststore. i'm using the ones
>>> delivered in C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/config.
>>>
>>> Brian L. Potter
>>> Software Scientist
>>> Solutions Group
>>> Intergraph Corporation (NASDAQ:INGR)
>>> 170 Graphics Drive, Madison, AL 35758
>>> P 1.256.730.8219 F 1.256.730.7514
>>> brian.potter_at_intergraph.com
>>> <mailto:brian.potter_at_intergraph.com>, www.intergraph.com
>>>
>>>
>>