JSP--where to put my client keystore?

I have my webservice working. I also have my java client working. Now i'm trying
to create a web client using JSP to access the web service. This will need the
message-based security. The java client works fine because I can specify the directory
of the keystore. But I don't know where to put the keystore in my JSP client.
Anybody has some suggestions? BTW i'm using tomcat 4.1.
many thanks.

Hi,
Here's a pointer to the doc on how to setup a keystore using WLS 8.1
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/webserv/security.html
For Tomcat, I don't know...
Bruce
BTW, you might take a quick look at this, it may be of some value.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/resourcelibrary/whitepapers/whitepaper_tomcat_migration.jsp
Yan wrote:
>
I have my webservice working. I also have my java client working. Now i'm trying
to create a web client using JSP to access the web service. This will need the
message-based security. The java client works fine because I can specify the directory
of the keystore. But I don't know where to put the keystore in my JSP client.
Anybody has some suggestions? BTW i'm using tomcat 4.1.
many thanks.

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