tomcatjss | JSS Connector for Apache Tomcat | Application Framework library
kandi X-RAY | tomcatjss Summary
kandi X-RAY | tomcatjss Summary
JSS Connector for Apache Tomcat, installed via the tomcatjss package, is a Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) module for Apache Tomcat that uses Java Security Services (JSS), a Java interface to Network Security Services (NSS).
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- Invoked when the lifecycle event is initialized
- Load Tomcat configuration from configuration file
- Load the JSS configuration from the specified properties
- Initializes the catalog
- Get implemented protocols
- Initializes the engine
- Initializes the JSSContext
- Create a new SSLEngine
- Gets the server socket factory
- Set server cert nick file
- Get the SSLUtil for the given certificate
- Extracts the password from a file
- Returns the server session context
- Gets the ciphers
- Gets the supported SSLParameters
- Commit the current password store
- Sets the keystore password
- Set truststore password file
- Returns the list of accepted certificates
- Get certificate chain by alias
- Gets the trust managers
- Gets the key managers
- Get the SSL support
- Returns true if TLS renew is available
- Returns the log
- Internal method used to create a new SSL context
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QUESTION
I want to keep in the yum ecosystem so I can more easily catch updates, so wanted to install a later version of tomcat to my CentOS 6.9 machine. But of course CentOS 6.9 does not give you any tomcat beyond tomcat6 via yum:
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Answered 2019-Feb-28 at 18:41for me the recommended and safest way is to install the version you want manually. We had to deal with the same thing in production (rhel6 and rhel7) and we made the decision to download official tomcat version and to package it as rpm with all the necessary (tomcat user and group creation and systemd init script) you do this once and that's all. I can send you a example rpm build script and spec file.
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Install tomcatjss
You can use tomcatjss like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the tomcatjss component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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