Can't Ping IOM of Peoplesoft

Hello

IOM 11 GR 2

Installed and configured Peoplesoft ER 11.1.1.5 connector
When you try to ping from peoplesoft. We see the following error in IOM

< 7 November 2012 12:43:31 PM CST > < error > < XELLERATE. ACCOUNTMANAGEMENT > < BEA-000000 > < class/method: tcDefaultSignatureImpl/initKeyStore some problems: access denied (context oracle.security.jps.service.credstore.CredentialAccessPermission = SYSTEM, mapName = IOM, keyName = default - read keystore.jks)
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (context oracle.security.jps.service.credstore.CredentialAccessPermission = SYSTEM, mapName = IOM, keyName = default - read keystore.jks)
at java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(AccessControlContext.java:323)

As stated in this link everything to connect on OIM 11 g using the private key error do we need to add entries of war PeopleSoftListener file in system-jazn-"Data.xml"? If yes what system-jazn-"Data.xml" we need to change. As this file exist in several locations.

Pls Help

Published by: 915071 on November 8, 2012 02:35

How do you deployed the listener? You must deploy the listener through the ant script as mentioned in the guide of the connector. As a result, it ensure that the jazn.xml file that is updated with all grant them permissions to connect to the IOM of peoplesoft.

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