I was surprised to see a lack of usable documentation for installing SSL certificates on a BEA Weblogic server. Most of the big Certificate Authorities have some instructions, but they’re certainly not complete and some are outdated. BEA’s documentation is literally written in pseudo code with If-Else statements. Hopefully these instructions will help somebody out there. Read on for specific directions on generating a request and installing the certificate.
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