Can not access JAX-WS web service from mobile or desktop as client

Hello Dears,
I developed a web service and client for that web service, and every thing is ok, but when secure the web service and try to invoke it from it's static stub from desktop application or from mobile appliaction it failed and it gice me this error,
Exception in thread "main" com.sun.xml.ws.client.ClientTransportException: HTTP
transport error: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed:
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid
certification path to requested target
at
com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.client.HttpClientTransport.getOutput(HttpClientTransport.java:134)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.client.HttpTransportPipe.process(HttpTransportPipe.java:140)
at
com.sun.xml.xwss.XWSSClientPipe.process(XWSSClientPipe.java:118)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.helper.PipeAdapter.processRequest(PipeAdapter.java:115)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber.__doRun(Fiber.java:595)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber._doRun(Fiber.java:554)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber.doRun(Fiber.java:539)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber.runSync(Fiber.java:436)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.client.Stub.process(Stub.java:248)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SEIStub.doProcess(SEIStub.java:135)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SyncMethodHandler.invoke(SyncMethodHandler.java:109)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SyncMethodHandler.invoke(SyncMethodHandler.java:89)
at
com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SEIStub.invoke(SEIStub.java:118)
at
$Proxy34.add(Unknown Source)
at
com.myeclipse.ws.WebServiceClient.main(WebServiceClient.java:11)
so, what i can do to fix this error.

WIS is not suppported on WLS JAX-WS. You'll need to use other authentication mechanisms such as http basic (which you tried already), or message-level security such as UNT, or SAML.
Regards,
Pyounguk

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    To narrow down this issue, Would you like to confirm the following questions:
    1.      
    Does this issue exist when accessing all secured web sites or just some of them? Please try to access
    https://www.microsoft.com.
    Does it work?
    2.      
    Does this issue exist when a user logs on to the console of the problematic server and then access a secure web site? In this way, we can isolate whether the problem is related
    to RDS.
    3.      
    You mentioned that administrator can access properly. As a test, can a problematic user be able to access the SSL site properly if you add him/her to the Administrators group
    temporarily?
    Meanwhile, Please help to make sure the “Cryptographic services” is set to Automatic Start.
    Here, There are some suggestions for
    General troubleshooting
    Suggestion #1:
    =====================================================================
    Run the Network Diagnostics tool in Internet Explorer
    To do this, follow these steps:
    1.    
    Start Internet Explorer, and then try to access the Web page that is displaying the error message.
    2.    
    On the page that displays an Internet Explorer error message, click the
    Diagnose Connection Problems link. The Network Diagnostics tool will run. When the tool has finished running, it will report one of the following results:
    o   
    It was unable to find a problem.
    o   
    It has detected a problem. Additionally, the tool will provide guidance about the next steps to take to troubleshoot the problem.
    Note
    Internet Explorer 6 users click Detect Network Settings
    3.    
    Click
    IP Address, and note the IP Address. You may need it for future troubleshooting.
    4.    
    Follow the steps in the Network Diagnostics tool to fix any connection problems.
    5.    
    Start Internet Explorer.
    If you receive the same error message, go to the next method.
    Suggestion #2:
    =====================================================================
    Use the Delete Browsing History feature
    If resetting the modem or the router did not resolve the problem, deleting your browsing history might help. Follow
    these steps to remove your temporary Internet files, history, and form data:
    Internet Explorer 8
    1.    
    Start Internet Explorer.
    2.    
    On the
    Tools menu, click Internet Options.
    3.    
    Under
    Browsing history, click Delete.
    4.    
    Select the check box next to
    Preserve Favorites website data.
    5.    
    Select the check box next to
    Temporary Internet Files.
    6.    
    Select the check box next to
    Cookies.
    7.    
    Select the check box next to
    History.
    8.    
    Select the check box next to
    Form data.
    9.    
    Select the check box next to
    InPrivate Filtering data.
    10. 
    At the bottom of window, click
    Delete.
    11. 
    Close Internet Explorer, start Internet Explorer again, and then try to access the Web page.
    Suggestion #3:
    =====================================================================
    Use the Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) mode
    To do this, click
    Start, point to All Programs, point to
    Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click
    Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
    Note Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) mode is only available for Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8.
    If this resolves the issue, follow these steps to isolate the browser add-on that is causing the issue:
    1.    
    Click
    Tools, and then click Internet Options.
    2.    
    Click the
    Programs tab, and then click Manage add-ons.
    3.    
    Click an add-on in the
    Name list, and then click Disable.
    4.    
    Repeat step 3 until you identify the add-on that is causing the issue.
    If this issue still persists, Pls refer to the following link for
    Advanced troubleshooting
    You receive an error message in Internet Explorer: "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage”
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956196

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