September 2011
Intermediate to advanced
528 pages
19h 57m
English
A security model for an application determines where you specify the roles and security policies and when exactly the server actually performs the security checks (for example, when a client requests a certain URL). In addition to supporting the standard Java EE security model that lets you define role mappings and security policies in a deployment descriptor for the web application or EJB, WebLogic Server offers more flexible security models of its own. Both the Java EE security model and the WebLogic security models are appropriate under various scenarios, as explained in the following sections. Note that once you deploy a web application or EJB, the security model can't be changed unless you redeploy ...
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