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1. Import the BRMS project in the TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio and copy it into your workspace. Now open the RMS.cdd file for editing. See Configuring RMS Server Properties for details.
2. In the CDD editor Processing Units tab, click default. In the Properties panel on the right, you can see the be.channel.deactivate property.
3. Remove the "/WebStudio/Core/Channels/WS_CH_Secure_WebstudioChannel" value from the be.channel.deactivate property.
4. Save the RMS.cdd file
5. In the file system, copy the RMS.cdd file from your workspace to the BRMS project and to the RMS server startup location:To verify, type the URL "https://localhost/WebStudio/" in a web browser and press Enter. No port is required as default SSL port is used. The web browser notifies you about the untrusted certificate from the SSL server.
1. Follow the steps mentioned in the Enabling One-way SSL Authentication in RMS to enable the SSL server verification, but do not restart RMS server yet.
2. In Studio Explorer, double click BRMS > WebStudio > Core > Transports > WS_TR_Secure_WebstudioHTTPConnection.sharedhttp to open it in the resource editor.
3. In the resource editor, click Configure SSL. The SSL Configuration for HTTPS Connections window is displayed.
4. In the SSL Configuration for HTTPS Connections window, select the Requires Client Authentication checkbox and click OK.
5. In the BusinessEvents Studio, regenerate the BRMS project EAR file (RMS.ear) and save it at [BE_HOME]/rms/project/. See Building an Enterprise Archive (EAR File) for more details.
7. Open your web browser and import the WSClientStore.p12 certificate file in the web browser from the location [BE_HOME]/rms/config/security/. Refer to your web browser’s help on how to import certificate in it.To verify, type the URL "http://localhost/WebStudio/" in the same web browser and press Enter. No port is required as default SSL port is used. The web browser displays a confirmation window to select your SSL client certificate and send it to the SSL server. After that the web browser notifies you about the untrusted certificate from the SSL server.
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