Why and when to perform this task
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is used by multiple components within WebSphere Application Server to provide trust and privacy. These components are the built-in HTTP Transport, the Object Request Broker (ORB) (for client and Internet InterORB Protocol (IIOP)) and the secure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) client. Configuring SSL is different between client and server with WebSphere Application Server and for JSSE and System SSL.Steps for this task
Configurations using System SSL are differentiated by z/OS Secure Authentication Services (z/SAS) and CSIv2 protocols. z/SAS protocols use renamed legacy environment variables provided by z/OS for WebSphere Application Server Version 4.x. The z/SAS protocol can be used by C++ and Java clients. CSIv2 uses a new properties file specified by a Java property and can be used by Java clients only.