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James,
I asked the same thing 3.5 months ago on CODE400 and you can see Scott's
response.
http://www.code400.com/forum/forum/iseries-programming-
languages/rpg-rpgle/148237-gskit-peer-not-recognized-or-
badly-formatted-message-received
Jim
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rpgle/148237-gskit-peer-not-recognized-or-badly-formatted-message-received
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of James H.
H. Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 8:44 PM
To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects; Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: HTTP exceptions calling a web service
We've got a suite of web services, as part of an application running
under Tomcat 8, on a Google Compute Debian instance, and we're calling
the services through HTTPAPI, from an RPG program.
After some 11000-12000 calls in a single batch job, I got this:
(GSKit) Peer not recognized or badly formatted message received.received.
ssl_error(415): (GSKit) Peer not recognized or badly formatted message
SetError() #30: SSL Handshake: (GSKit) Peer not recognized or badlyformatted message received.
Does anybody, either on Scott's list or on the Midrange List, have any
insights into what I'm looking at?
The server was not rendered unstable; thanks to some deficiencies in my
handling of HTTP exceptions, it made another 60-odd web service calls.
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JHHL
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