- Run the management.jsp file. In a web browser, access http://<your_servername>:<port>/EmployeeManagementWeb/management.jsp. For example, you might use the following URL: http://localhost:9080/EmployeeManagementWeb/management.jsp.
- Provide authentication to the application. Enter
the credentials of the user that you mapped to the webUser role. By
default, this user role is mapped to all authenticated users. Type
any valid user name and password, such as the administrative user
name and password. A page to display, add, update,
and delete employees displays.
- Display
employees. Click Display an Employee.
Enter emp1@acme.com as the email address, and
click Submit. A message displays that the employee
cannot be found.
- Add an employee. click Add
an Employee. Enter emp1@acme.com as
the email address, enter Joe as the given name,
and Doe as the surname. Click Submit.
A message displays that an employee with the emp1@acme.com address
has been added.
- Display the new employee. Click Display an Employee. Enter emp1@acme.com as
the email address with empty fields for the first and surnames, and
click Submit. A message displays that the employee
has been found, and the correct names are displayed in the given name
and surname fields.
- Delete the employee. Click Delete an employee. Enter emp1@acme.com and
click Submit. A message is displayed that the
employee has been deleted.
Because the
catalog server transport type is set to
TCP/IP,
verify that the server s1 and s2 outbound transport setting is not
set to
SSL-Required. Otherwise, an exception
occurs. If you look at the system out file of the catalog server,
logs/cs1/SystemOut.log file,
the following debug output to indicates the key store authentication:
SystemOut O [KeyStoreLoginModule] initialize: Successfully loaded key store
SystemOut O [KeyStoreLoginModule] login: entry
SystemOut O [KeyStoreLoginModule] login: user entered user name: manager
SystemOut O Print out the certificates:
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