Security With J2ME Question

Hello,
I am currently developing an application allowing users to purchase tickets using J2ME, ASP (server side JavaScript) and a SQL Server database. I wanted to find out whether there is a way to make network connections to the server side secure? I am not using sockets but standard http connections�.
Is the security possible with just http? If not is the only way to have a secure application, by using sockets? Can sockets be used with a non-java server based technology such as ASP? Also what security will I be able to implement on the server side (currently using IIS to host ASP files and SQL Database).
Any help and/or guidance will be much appreciated.

Have tried that and get the following error:
Error: C:\Documents and Settings\Hardev\.netbeans\4.1\emulators\wtk22_win\emul
ator\wtk22\appdb\.keystore (The system cannot find the file specified) The folder contains _main.ks and a keystore.sks amongst other files. I am running from the Windows Command Prompt window.. does this have anything to do with a syntax problem you think?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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