If a user has a valid certificate, he can use the same certificate to authenticate
from OCA for HTTPS.Oracle certification authority allows to use the existing certificate or it creates a new certificate for the use case.
log in to https://host:sslport/oca/user
and switch to user certificates tab.

Follow the same step what we have followed earlier.
get the certificate and import it in to your browser

You can see the new certificate thus generated
save the certificate



Now you have the certificate you can use it to authenticate your web service.
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