Noun
keystore (plural keystores)
(computing) A storage area for cryptographic keys.
By default, Tomcat expects the keystore file to be named and to be located in the user home directory under which Tomcat is running (which may or may not be the same as your own home directory). Source: Internet
If you try to install it to a different keystore, the install command in the next step will not work. Source: Internet
In the table, click the name of the Web Service security configuration for which you want to create a keystore used by SOAP message digital signatures. Source: Internet
Private keys and trusted CA certificates are stored in a keystore. Source: Internet
Specifies the alias when loading the private key into the keystore. Source: Internet
The first version of the Bouncy Castle keystore files fails to meet this requirement if the MAC key size is 16 bits instead of the required 160 bits. Source: Internet