Configuring Wallet Information

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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an industry standard protocol that uses RSA public key cryptography in conjunction with symmetric key cryptography to provide authentication, encryption, and data integrity. When SSL is enabled, https displays in the URL.

If you call a SSL-enabled URL (for example, by invoking a Web service), or create a region of type URL that is SSL-enabled, you must create a wallet. A wallet is a password-protected container that stores authentication and signing credentials (including private keys, certificates, and trusted certificates) needed by SSL.

To create a wallet:

  1. The database administrator must create a wallet on the Oracle Application Express database instance. See "Using Oracle Wallet Manager" in Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide.

  2. The Oracle Application Express administrator configures the Wallet section of the Instance Settings page to specify the file system path to the wallet and the wallet password (if required.

To specify wallet settings:

  1. Log in to Oracle Application Express Administration Services. See "Logging in to Oracle Application Express Administration Services".

  2. Click Manage Service.

  3. Under Manage Environment Settings, click Instance Settings.

  4. Scroll down to Wallet.

  5. In Wallet, enter the path on the file system where the wallet is located using the following format:

    file:directory-path
    
    
  6. If a password is required to open the wallet:

    1. Enter a password in the Wallet Password field.

    2. Select Check to confirm that you wish to change the wallet password.

  7. Click Apply Changes.