An introduction to agents - JavaWorld June 1998
An introduction to agents - JavaWorld June 1998 |
Create forward-compatible beans in EJB,
Part 2 - JavaWorld January
2000
Create forward-compatible beans in EJB,
Part 2 - JavaWorld January
2000 |
Programming restrictions on EJB - JavaWorld August 2000
Programming restrictions on EJB - JavaWorld August 2000 |
When is a Singleton not a
Singleton? - JavaWorld January 2001
When is a Singleton not a
Singleton? - JavaWorld January 2001 |
Servlet 2.3: New
features exposed - JavaWorld January
2001
Servlet 2.3: New
features exposed - JavaWorld January
2001 |
Integrate security infrastructures with JBossSX
Integrate security infrastructures with JBossSX |
Integrate EJBs with CORBA
Integrate EJBs with CORBA |
Good
introduction to JDO
Good
introduction to JDO |
Comparison between the two major JDO architectures
Comparison between the two major JDO architectures |
All that JAAS
All that JAAS |
J2SE 1.4
breathes new life into the CORBA community, Part
2
J2SE 1.4
breathes new life into the CORBA community, Part
2 |
The first taste of Liberty
The first taste of Liberty |
Call on extensible RMI
Call on extensible RMI |
Java and Security, Part 1
Java and Security
WebLogic provides a comprehensive suite of security services that can be used to protect all aspects of a domain and its deployments. These security services affect all aspects of your domain: from the lowest level provided by the Jav |
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 |
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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Producing Enterprise Architecture:
A Conversation with Sun's Dan Hushon, Part Two In the final part of a two-part interview, Sun Microsystems' Dan Hushon talks about adaptive enterprise architectures, the market for developers, Java Centers of Excellence, and loosely coupled components. |
Using Identity Management to Achieve Security and Compliance: White Paper (pdf)
As described in this white paper, identity management can play a significant role in enabling organizations to meet demands for security and compliance. |
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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