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I am posting it here to hopefully get a quicker response. I have received
none so far from either java list. 

I am trying to connect to an internal SSL site with java and keep on getting
this error:
com.taylor.docgate.DocgateException: DocgateDAOAImpl.Login.IOException:
javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Certificate is not signed by a trusted
certificate authority.

How do get java to accept our SSL site as a trusted site? We do have a "root
certificate" for the company.

What we are beginning to think is that java is either not using the right
cacerts file or it doesn't like the new entry in the file. Can anyone at all
help me out?

Mike Wills
Lawson Programmer/Administrator
Taylor Corporation
Email: mnwills AT taylorcorpNOSPAM DOT com
AIM: iSeriesCodePoet

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