How to use the Java Exception List
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:23 pm
I would like to know how to properly use the Java Exception List in case of certificate problems, as a fast first workaround in such cases.
It seems like it is not sufficient to just put the complete JNLP-path into that list, like
http://de...bb.net:8080/servoy-client/app_name.jnlp
I would rather know how to put the complete application_server folder into that Exception list.
Our Servoy server and all the plugins are located below D:\servoy_new\application_server on a globally accessible server.
But I can not simply put that path to the exception list, because then the local Java on the Servoy client of a specific user thinks it has to look at the user's computer.
So I need the global path in the network, something like
de11b1234.aaaa.bbbb.net/D:\servoy_new\application_server
Here the first part is the global name of the server.
But what is the correct syntax for such cases?
It seems like it is not sufficient to just put the complete JNLP-path into that list, like
http://de...bb.net:8080/servoy-client/app_name.jnlp
I would rather know how to put the complete application_server folder into that Exception list.
Our Servoy server and all the plugins are located below D:\servoy_new\application_server on a globally accessible server.
But I can not simply put that path to the exception list, because then the local Java on the Servoy client of a specific user thinks it has to look at the user's computer.
So I need the global path in the network, something like
de11b1234.aaaa.bbbb.net/D:\servoy_new\application_server
Here the first part is the global name of the server.
But what is the correct syntax for such cases?