 Many Java application server use a keystore as a repository of their certificates and in general all Java applications use the one supplied with the JDK itself, Let’s see what is it and how to work with it.
Many Java application server use a keystore as a repository of their certificates and in general all Java applications use the one supplied with the JDK itself, Let’s see what is it and how to work with it.
A keystore is a repository of security certificates, that can hold your keys and certificates and encrypt them all with a password. In other words, a keystore is just like a hashtable which has an alias that identifies a certificate and then the certificate itself.
The Java JDK maintains a CAC keystore in jre/lib/security/cacerts. JDKs provide a tool keytool to manipulate the keystore.
Another way to manage this kind of certificate is Portecle a graphical tool that can help in these operation.




