Configuring secure access for stand-alone clients

The Thin Client for JMS with WebSphere® Application Server and the Resource Adapter for JMS with WebSphere Application Server use the standard Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) that all supported JREs provide for making Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections.

About this task

When you are configuring secure connections for the Thin Client for JMS with WebSphere Application Server or the Resource Adapter for JMS with WebSphere Application Server, you can choose between the following approaches:
  • A global configuration approach that affects all stand-alone outbound connections from the process.
  • A private approach applies only to client or resource adapter connections from the process.
For further information refer to the Securing JMS client and JMS resource adapter connections topic.

Procedure

Decide on which configuration approach you want to use, then configure the secure connections for the Thin Client for JMS with WebSphere Application Server or the Resource Adapter for JMS with WebSphere Application Server according to your selected approach.



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