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Summary :
The SAP Note describes configuring SSL for secure web service calls between J2EE engines running Web Dynpro applications and those running Adobe Document Services (ADS). Key steps include ensuring both client and server sides of the J2EE engines are set to use SSL, creating and storing certificates effectively within key storage, and managing secure communications. Additional procedures involve settings for client certificates, proper role access to key storage, and post-deployment configurations involving SSL in the Java environment to ensure Web Dynpro applications securely interact with ADS. Prerequisites involve specific ADS and WebDynpro patches detailed in linked SAP Notes.
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Related Notes :
1097565 | Reporting issues on Interactive Form in Web Dynpro for Java |
849730 | Importing a Web Dynpro patch for Support Package 11 |
842353 | ReadTimeOut exception from Adobe document service |
835665 | FileDownload, transferPDFDataIntoContext, SSL |