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Chapter 8. SSL connections to the<br />

<strong>Gateway</strong> daemon on z/OS<br />

8<br />

In this chapter, we show you how we implemented an encrypted Secure Sockets<br />

Layer (SSL) connection from a remote Java client application to our <strong>CICS</strong><br />

<strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> (<strong>CICS</strong> TG) running on z/OS. We used both the System SSL<br />

protocol handler and the Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE) SSL protocol<br />

handler. We tested the configuration using the sample Java application EciB1<br />

running as a stand-alone Java application on a Windows workstation. This is<br />

illustrated in Figure 8-1 on page 186.<br />

For details on how to install the <strong>CICS</strong> TG on z/OS and configure the <strong>Gateway</strong><br />

daemon, refer to Chapter 7, “TCP connections to the <strong>Gateway</strong> daemon on z/OS”<br />

on page 133.<br />

For more details on the SSL protocol, refer to Chapter 3, “Security technologies”<br />

in Securing Web Access to <strong>CICS</strong>, SG24-5756.<br />

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