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 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

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