Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 1: Security nuts and bolts - JavaWorld April
2000
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 1: Security nuts and bolts - JavaWorld April
2000 |
Programming restrictions on EJB - JavaWorld August 2000
Programming restrictions on EJB - JavaWorld August 2000 |
Sun lets Jini
Starter Kit 1.1 out of the bottle - JavaWorld December
2000
Sun lets Jini
Starter Kit 1.1 out of the bottle - JavaWorld December
2000 |
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 5
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 5 |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part
2
Jini's relevance emerges, Part
2 |
Secure Web
services
Secure Web
services |
Java on Apple IIc
Java Now Running on Apple IIc
I strongly believe in WORA. Java is able to run on a lot of devices, from the credit card to the server. Today I\'m pleased to announce the availability of Java(tm) [1] on the Apple II family [2]. This runtime is a partial |
Object-relation mapping without the container
If you follow the latest developer buzz then you\\\\\'ve likely heard of IOC (Inversion of Control) containers and AOP (aspect-oriented programming). |
Java and Security, Part 2
Java and Security
The Providers
Now we\'ll take a closer look at the different SSPIs that constitute a security realm. We\'ll learn about WebLogic\'s default implementation of these security providers and how to configure them. The default implementat |
JGraph - The Java Graph Diagram Component
JGraph - The Java Graph Diagram Component
JGraphAddons is a drop-in functional module that adds powerful and configurable layout algorithms to your existing JGraphs. They include hierarchical, circular and tree layouts capable of giving your JGraph app |
Put JSF to work
Build a real-world Web application with JavaServer Faces, the Spring Framework, and Hibernate
Summary
Building a real-world Web application using JavaServer Faces is not a trivial task. This article shows you how to integrate JSF, the Spring Framewor |
J2EE security: Container versus custom
Choose the appropriate type of security for your application
Summary
This article covers the factors to consider when choosing between custom J2Esecurity and E standard security, also known as container security. It briefly covers how each type of secu |
Application Integration: Sun Java System Access Manager 2004Q2 and JDBC Authentication Module
Today, most user authentication solutions for Web applications are ad hoc and are based on proprietary schema definitions in relational databases. So, if you have multiple Web applications, you may have a separate user database for each of your applicatio |
Java Open Single Sign-On Project (JOSSO)
JOSSO, or Java Open Single Sign-On, is an open source J2EE-based SSO infrastructure aimed to provide a solution for centralized platform neutral user authentication.
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Struts best practices
Multiple options are available for solving problems with Struts. When deciding among these alternatives, the choice must be based on parameters such as the scale of work and availability of time. |
Using SSL with Non-Blocking IO
Using SSL with Non-Blocking IO
After the initial experiments with Java NIO, most developers start wondering about security; in particular, how to use SSL with Java NIO. With the traditional blocking sockets API, security is a simple issue: just set up an |
Getting Started with SIP API for J2ME (JSR 180)
Getting Started with SIP API for J2ME (JSR 180) This article presents an overview of SIP, the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) a signaling protocol used for establishing and controlling sessions on telecommunication networks based on the Internet Protoco |
Chat Transcript: Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 1.5
Learn about the exciting new web services features in the recently-released Java WSDP 1.5. |
Workload Consolidation Using Solaris Containers on UltraSPARC Platform-Based Sun Fire Servers (pdf)
This Technical Brief demonstrates how Solaris Containers can be deployed onto a midrange Sun Fire server based on the UltraSPARC platform. |
Integrating Java Open Single Sign-On in Pluto
This article shows how to integrate Java Open Single Sign-On in Apache\'s Pluto portlet container. |
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