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In article <OF24966552.AE108441-ON86256B80.0060ACD5@rsrcorp.com>,
SCarter@rsrcorp.com writes
>One of the guys here is saying that we can't use SSL with the version of
>WebSphere we have?
>None of us are very familiar with JAVA,.jsp, or WebSphere so any help would
>be appreciated.
>Here are his comments:
>   "I was looking into using SSL for security for our User Authentication
>   system, but it does not look like it is compatible.
>   SSL works fine with .htm, .asp, and other types of web pages, but it
>   won't work with .jsp pages because .jsp pages are
>   converted into servlets and so are not "real" web pages.  So we will not
>   be able to use SSL for security."
>Is this statement true?
>
>version 3.5
>platform Windows NT.

Well, we're using WebSphere 3.5, SSL and Java on an iSeries, and it
works like a charm. Goes like a train, too. Wouldn't like to try it on
NT, though.
--
Steve


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