Difference of X.509 between wls8.1.2 and wls8.1.3,wls8.1.4

Hi All
IHAC,customer want to use CA to implement certification.
I use wls8.1.3 and wls8.1.4 to config two-way SSL.After completing all configuration,I modified startweblogic.cmd with adding
-Dweblogic.security.SSL.enforceConstraints=off
I use a test application,a web application,to read the personal CA(client CA) out .But I find,the personal CA which read out by the application is deficient.
But if I use wls8.1.2,there is not this problem.
Whether there are some difference of SSL implementation between wls8.1.2 and wls8.1.3,wls8.1.4?If so,how about wls8.1.5?
Thank you in advance.
leeppy.

Hi,
From my experience point of view, I can tell you that the client SSL libraries are broken since SP4.
A program will run perfectly on SP3 and fails on SP4, and 5. This is only a problem on the client side, not server side I think. Indeed, others libraries are working fine with WL8.1 SP5.
The client libraries send an invalid certification chain. Moreover, there is now a problem in the context when using web service. If you access a WSDL on HTTP and if endpoints are in HTTPS (2WAYSSL), then you have a fatal error on the client side. With SP3 is working fine. So unless you need some bug fixes that can be found in client lib of SP4 & 5, I can just advice you to stay with SP3 client libs, until BEA is releasing a patch. If you access both the wsdl and websercice on HTTPS, and that you do not enforce 2wayssl, you will see no more error, but all trasfers are done over oneway ssl. If you enforce 2waySSL, you will see a fatal error (incomplete client chain).
Pascal

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