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package org.apache.axis2.java.security;

import javax.net.ssl.X509TrustManager;

/**
 * Normally when we connect over HTTPS, if the server sends us a certificate that is not well
 * known,  we have to specify a keystore using system properties:
 * 

* System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore","path to keystore" ); * System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword","apache"); *

* Using this X509TrustManager we can allow the client to disregard the certificate and trust the * server. One of the reason this may be done is because clients are sometimes deployed on systems * where the developers haveno access to the file system and therefore cannot configure the * keystores. *

* This TrustManager can be used in the client stub as follows: *

*

 * 
 * SSLContext sslCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("http");
 * sslCtx.init(null, new TrustManager[] {new TrustAllTrustManager()}, null);
 * stub._getServiceClient().getOptions().setProperty(HTTPConstants.CUSTOM_PROTOCOL_HANDLER,
 *          new Protocol("https",(ProtocolSocketFactory)new SSLProtocolSocketFactory(sslCtx),443));
 * 
 * 
* @see SSLProtocolSocketFactory */ public class TrustAllTrustManager implements X509TrustManager { public java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] getAcceptedIssuers() { return null; } public void checkClientTrusted(java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs, String authType) { } public void checkServerTrusted(java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs, String authType) { } }




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