Understanding SSL for EnterpriseOne Servers
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol that enables secure communication between applications across a network. SSL requires certificates signed by a certificate authority to establish secure communication between servers.
Configure SSL for all EnterpriseOne servers that run on an application server, which include:
EnterpriseOne HTML Server
EnterpriseOne Transaction Server
Oracle BI Publisher Server
EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services (AIS) Server
EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio Server.
The Orchestrator Studio can be deployed only on an Oracle WebLogic Server with ADF runtime. If the other servers in this list are deployed on Websphere, you will need to exchange certificates between the different application server types.
Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Server
EnterpriseOne Business Services Server
In addition, you must configure SSL for the EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server, which does not run on an application server. An SSL configuration on the Enterprise Server provides secure communication between this server and the AIS Server.
For both Oracle WebLogic Server and IBM WebSphere Application Server, the SSL implementation should support the latest version of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. SSL in Oracle WebLogic Server and IBM WebSphere Application Server is an implementation of the SSL and TLS specifications.
For general information about an SSL implementation for your application server type, refer to these resources:
For IBM WebSphere Application Server, refer to "Secure Communications Using Secure Sockets Layer," located here:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEQTP_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.base.iseries.doc/ae/csec_sslsecurecom.html