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5- titleAdding Self-signed Certificate for Java Application on Windows
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- descriptionIn addition to import self-signed certificate into system, you need to import it to another place. That’s called Java truststore. Here’s one little Java class file called SSLPoke.class to let you check if you can connect the target with SSL (whatever HTTPS, LDAPS, POP3S, etc.). C:\Users\nobody\Downloads>java SSLPoke repo.maven.apache.org 443 sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target at sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.doBuild(Unknown Source) at sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.engineValidate(Unknown Source) at sun.
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4- http://magicmonster.com/kb/prg/java/ssl/pkix_path_building_failed.html
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- https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/unable-to-connect-to-ssl-services-due-to-pkix-path-building-failed-error-779355358.html