November 2003
Intermediate to advanced
1488 pages
36h 35m
English
by Jeff Marin and Paul J. Perrone
IN THIS CHAPTER
As the use of Java code at the enterprise level is ushered in with increased industry penetration of J2EE, the security features of the middleware become all the more important. It is no longer sufficient just to be able to support multiple security protocols. Rather, the application server must be adaptable to new security technologies and be manageable under conditions involving complex security requirements. Routine tasks should be relatively easy to perform and support for backward compatibility should be out of the box. WLS ...
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