This section describes how to modify the above example to use SSL communications between the TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server, JBoss, and the client program. This section assumes you have already set up and run the example detailed in the previous sections.Add the TIBCO tibcrypt.jar file to the CLASSPATH of the JBoss server by modifying the file %JBOSS_CONF%\jboss-service.xml as described below. Substitute an appropriate JAR file CLASSPATH for your installation.<classpath codebase="file:/EMS_HOME\lib"
1. When tibemsd starts you should see messages like the following in the console window, confirming SSL is enabled:
2. Start tibemsadmin (administration tool) and enter the following commands.First, create a new XAQueueConnectionFactory that establishes SSL connections:There are two aspects to SSL communications between JBoss and the TIBCO EMS server. The first is for messaging between the JBoss and TIBCO servers to occur over SSL. The second is for JNDI lookups from JBoss to the TIBCO JNDI provider to occur over SSL. The following two sections separately describe the required steps for each.Modify the line you added to %JBOSS_DEPLOY%\jms\jms-ds.xml in the previous section (which specifies the QueueFactoryRef attribute of the JMS ProviderLoader) to be the be the new connection factory you just created (which establishes SSL connections):
1. In the file %JBOSS_CONF%\jndi.properties, add the following lines:
2. The new line creates an additional attribute ProviderUrl, that explicitly states the JNDI provider URL (rather than using the default built into the TIBCO Enterprise Message Service JBoss adapter class) with a port number of 7243 for SSL. Note that attribute names are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown above.You should see the same messages in the JBoss console during startup that you saw in the previous section.The following JAR file, distributed with TIBCO Enterprise Message Service, must be added to the CLASSPATH of the client program, in the same manner that you added the non-SSL jar files to the CLASSPATH in the previous example:The following changes must be made to the file %JBOSS_CLIENT%\jndi.properties that you modified in the previous section for the client:
1. Modify the provider url property to specify the SSL port number, as follows:
Be sure there are no trailing spaces on either line above (particularly after security_protocol=ssl).These properties specify that the "SSL" protocol should be used for JNDI lookups, and that host verification is turned off (the client will trust any host).Modify the client program (SendRecvClient) to look up SSLXAQueueConnectionFactory instead of QueueConnectionFactory. Rebuild the program.If you now run the test program again, you should see that it throws the same exception. This shows that when the TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server was set up to accept SSL connections, both clients successfully connected and communicated using SSL.Alternatively, you could start the TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server from a command prompt window and turn SSL debug tracing on, as follows:Then when you restart JBoss and re-run the client program, you will see SSL debugging output on the tibemsd console window.
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