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appc | robot | ./demo.sh appc <DemoModule> | |||
see also
Design Issues
DI 1: 20170719: AAI Cert required for HTTPS REST calls
Calls to AAI such as the following require both the authentication header and an imported certificate. When running Postman - because it is a Chrome app - this is a simple case of loading a REST url in the browser and importing the certificate after an authentication challenge (AAI:AAI). However for a java client like a JAX-RS 2.0 client we need the certificate in a keystore (the default or a specially defined one).
Below we import the cert into the default keystore. Where did I get the cert? by extracting it from Firefox - however it is in the code base - looking it up
obrienbiometrics:onap michaelobrien$ ls $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_121.jdk/Contents/Home/jre/lib/security/cacerts sudo keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias aai -file /Users/michaelobrien/Dropbox/_amdocs/config/certs/aai/aaiapisimpledemoopenecomporg.cer -keystore $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts |
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Running an https rest target using this certificate - if the cert is in a default keystore - you dont need to define it.
public String run(boolean isSSL, String url, String port, String path) { String record = null; |
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