SSL Error
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Re: SSL Error
This would be even better. The I do not have to include the huge spring framework to my project.
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Re: SSL Error
Sorry, didn't have the time to write the documentation yet. You can download the sample project here:
http://xserverinternet.azurewebsites.ne ... rtTest.zip
It should be somehow self explanatory.
@Frank: This solution doesn't bypass the certificate validation, like the first solution did. But it still needs Spring. The only way to get rid of Spring would be to use custom-generated classes, like explained here:
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/en-uk/cookb ... d-classes/
Hope i can write some docs next week.
Oliver
http://xserverinternet.azurewebsites.ne ... rtTest.zip
It should be somehow self explanatory.
@Frank: This solution doesn't bypass the certificate validation, like the first solution did. But it still needs Spring. The only way to get rid of Spring would be to use custom-generated classes, like explained here:
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/en-uk/cookb ... d-classes/
Hope i can write some docs next week.
Oliver
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- Oliver Heilig
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Re: SSL Error
Hello all,
we now have documented the recommended procedure for this issue.
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/index.php?id=1418
Regards
Oliver
we now have documented the recommended procedure for this issue.
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/index.php?id=1418
Regards
Oliver
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Re: SSL Error
Hello Oliver,
I just wanted to ask, if there is a possibility without using the spring framework. In principle everything works fine, but the spring frameworks is huge and adds some many dependencies to the project.
Regards
Frank
I just wanted to ask, if there is a possibility without using the spring framework. In principle everything works fine, but the spring frameworks is huge and adds some many dependencies to the project.
Regards
Frank
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Re: SSL Error
Hello Frank,
i will talk back to the xServer team about that, but i don't think it's possible without referencing spring. As far as i know the only way to control these dependencies is to create the client-access classes by yourself, as explained here:
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/en-uk/cookb ... d-classes/
Regards
Oliver
i will talk back to the xServer team about that, but i don't think it's possible without referencing spring. As far as i know the only way to control these dependencies is to create the client-access classes by yourself, as explained here:
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/en-uk/cookb ... d-classes/
Regards
Oliver
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PTV GROUP - Germany
https://github.com/oliverheilig/
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