Signed and delivered: An
introduction to security and authentication -
JavaWorld -
December 1998
Signed and delivered: An
introduction to security and authentication -
JavaWorld -
December 1998 |
Java Tip 42: Write
Java apps that work with
proxy-based firewalls - JavaWorld - December 1997
Java Tip 42: Write
Java apps that work with
proxy-based firewalls - JavaWorld - December 1997 |
Secure a Web application, Java-style - JavaWorld April
2000
Secure a Web application, Java-style - JavaWorld April
2000 |
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 |
Use Microsoft's
Internet Information Server as a Java servlet engine -
JavaWorld June
2000
Use Microsoft's
Internet Information Server as a Java servlet engine -
JavaWorld June
2000 |
Sockets
programming in Java: A tutorial -
JavaWorld
December 1996
Sockets
programming in Java: A tutorial -
JavaWorld
December 1996 |
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 4
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 4 |
I want my AOP!, Part 1
I want my AOP!, Part 1 |
Build database-powered mobile applications on the
Java platform
Build database-powered mobile applications on the
Java platform |
US Department of Energy signs on to J2EE
US Department of Energy signs on to J2EE |
All that JAAS
All that JAAS |
The first taste of Liberty
The first taste of Liberty |
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 |
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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Welcome to the Apache Struts Tutorial
This is the complete Struts Tutorial. Explains ActionForm Action Class Validation Framework. |
What is Web Hosting
What is Web Hosting
What is Web Hosting?
What is Web Hosting?
If you have a company and want web presence than you need a website. With the website any one from the world must be able to view your pages, images etc.
Website is actually a |
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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