Why and when to perform this task
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol protects the communication between WebSphere Application Servers. To complete the SSL connection, establish a valid truststore file for the WebSphere Application Server. A truststore is a key database file that contains the public keys. A keystore is anything that Java or the System SSL libraries can read to acquire key information. For more information about how to create a new keystore, see Creating login key files.
Steps for this task
Result
The WebSphere Application Server truststore file is now ready to use for SSL connections with WebSphere Application Server.What to do next
See Configuring the application server for interoperability for information on interoperability.Related tasks
Creating login key files