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PMI_Mortgage_In_1
14 years agoOccasional Contributor
It's not a good idea to have one key store for every key. However, for testing I tried to do what you said. So I made two copies of the keystore. From first I deleted the client's public key and from second I deleted the provider's private key.
Then I added the keystores to SoapUI. It added the store with private key but when I added the store that only had the public key, SoapUI complained that <error: java.security.KeyStoreException: No private keys found in keystore!>.
Please advise.
I want to provide some more information like screen shots etc. but I can't do that here as this is an open forum. Can you please provide me your email address and I can email you those. Also, if you can provide a phone number then it will help to resolve this issue faster. This process is taking lot of time.
Then I added the keystores to SoapUI. It added the store with private key but when I added the store that only had the public key, SoapUI complained that <error: java.security.KeyStoreException: No private keys found in keystore!>.
Please advise.
I want to provide some more information like screen shots etc. but I can't do that here as this is an open forum. Can you please provide me your email address and I can email you those. Also, if you can provide a phone number then it will help to resolve this issue faster. This process is taking lot of time.
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