Web Service on localhost

I have a question regarding Web Service. I am developing a
Flash Application that runs on Macromedia Flash Projector. The
Flash app uses web service to communicate with server. Both flash
and server sit on the same machine.
The Web Service works fine, most of the time. When the
machine gets disconnected from the network while both Flash
Application and Server are running, the Web Service will fail (ie,
PendingCall.onFault() is called).
The strange thing is that, when machine gets disconnected
from network *before* Flash Application and Server is up, Web
Service works fine.
Any idea is highly appreciated.
TIA,
-Pardo

You have to add your certificate to the JSSE trust store, which is by default lib/security/jssecacerts or, if that doesn't exist, lib/security/cacerts in the JRE directory. See http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html.
This must be for the JRE you use for the webservice client of course.

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