Thanks for responding, Mark!
I think that JavaSVN wouldn't support client certificates, but didn't
investigate this question fully. If JDK could use keystore to provide
certificate automatically, then importing certificate will solve the
problem. Currently there is no special code in JavaSVN to support SSL client
certs.
Alex.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Phippard [mailto:MarkP@softlanding.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 2:34 AM
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: subclipse and Client certificates
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>
> > How can I get subclipse to use my client certificate?
>
> If you have JavaSVN installed, you are using it. It
> "impersonates" JavaHL so you cannot tell by looking at
> Subclipse. If you were using JavaHL it would use your
> Subversion config. JavaSVN being pure Java has its own way
> of handling this stuff. I think you have to import your
> certs into a keystore or something like that. Perhaps repost
> the question with JavaSVN in the subject so that Alexander
> notices it. I also seem to recall there were some docs on
> the JavaSVN web site.
>
> Mark
>
>
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