Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Configuring the Web Service Adapter
Configuring the HTTPS Protocol
9.
Click the 
Agents
 tab.
10.
Select the check boxes for the Web service connections that this scheduling user can access when scheduling jobs.
11.
Click 
OK
 to save the user definition.
Configuring the HTTPS Protocol
It is recommended that Web Service Web servers be configured to use SSL via the HTTPS protocol for Data 
Services/Data Integrator. If your environment is configured to use HTTP, you can skip this section.
For complete instructions on configuring Web Service servers to use the HTTP or HTTPS protocol, refer to the Web 
Service documentation that ships with the product.
Obtain Security Certificates
From a Windows desktop, you can obtain a security certificates for each target Web Service server using the Microsoft 
Internet Explorer Certificate Cache.
Note: 
Although other procedures are available for obtaining the required certificates, the procedure below can be 
performed from your Windows desktop.
Note: 
You need to carry out the following instructions only if your server certificate is generated in-house (that is, 
self-signed) or if your server certificate is signed by a Certification Authority that is not trusted by the version of Java you 
are using. Alternatively, if your adapter connection fails by reporting the error “unable to find valid certification path to 
requested target” you need to carry out the following instructions.
To obtain target Web Service server security certificates 
1.
Open the Internet Explorer browser and navigate to the following dispatch URL (replacing servername and port as it 
applies to your environment).
https://<adminHost:adminPort>/admin/servlet/webservices
where 
adminHost is where the Data Integrator Administrator is installed and adminPort is the port the Data 
Integrator Administrator is listening on.
Security Alert
 message displays.
2.
Click 
View Certificate
 to open the 
Certificate
 dialog.