JDev Application Server Connection using secured HTTP

Is there a way to create an Oracle 10.1.2 application server connection in JDev (10.1.3.1) when the App Server's enterprise manager is under secured http?

Hi,
if the hhtp server is secured then deployment shouldn't be impacted because its using ORMI
Frank

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