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Secure network app (client/server), how do I deal with client truststore?

Asked by m4trix in Java Programming Language

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I have a Client/Server java app that I use on one of my webservers that I, and others, use for uploading files to the server.  It works great, but I would like to add SSL support to it.  My problem is that I want to make it very easy for the clients to use.  Currently the client program is simply a jar archive that they execute, and it spawns a GUI - in fact, I convert the jar to an exe for the windows folk to easily run it.

The problem is that everything I can find on the net regarding client SSL apps requires that they install the server certificate and specify it on the command line for the ap to use it, ie something like:
java -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=foobar -Djavx.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=foobar myClient

Is there any way to somehow encapsulate this into the jar file so that the end user need not concern themselves with this?

thanks

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