In order to connect to an HTTPS enabled server, you need
to import the SSL security certificate (X509Certificate ) for the
server.
Before you begin
The steps described in this procedure are performed using
Internet Explorer.
About this task
To install copy of the SSL security certificate into Integration
Designer, perform the following steps:
Procedure
- Launch your web browser and enter https://hostname:secure_port/ProcessCenter/login.jsp where hostname is
the fully-qualified domain name of the process center server, and secure_port is
the process center secure SSL port number.
- On the Security Alert window, click View Certificate.
- On the Certificate window, click the Details tab.
- Click Copy to File to specify where
to save the certificate file on your system.
- In the wizard, click Next, accept
the default values, and then click Next again.
- Enter a file name for the security certificate, for example, pc_cert.cer,
and click Next.
- Click Finish. After you have created
the SSL certificate, you can import it into the Java JRE that you
will be using for Integration Designer.
- Copy the certificate to IIDInstall\jdk\jre\bin where IIDInstall is
the directory where you installed Integration Designer.
- Switch to the same location on the command line and run
the keytool command:
- keytool.exe -import -v -file <certificate
file> -keystore ..\lib\security\cacerts If you
previously imported SSL certificates into the Integration Designer,
add the -alias <key name> parameter to specify
a different key name to avoid name conflicts. The default value is mykey.
- Enter the keystore password: changeit (this
is usually the default password)
- Enter y at the prompt to trust
the certificate.