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Securing Java EE Applications - The Java EE 5 Tutorial

Chapter 29 Securing Java EE Applications

Java EE applications are made up of components that can be deployed into different containers. These components are used to build multitier enterprise applications. Security services are provided by the component container and can be implemented using declarative or programmatic techniques. Java EE security services provide a robust and easily configured security mechanism for authenticating users and authorizing access to application functions and associated data. Java EE security services are separate from the security mechanisms of the operating system.

The ways to implement Java EE security services are discussed in a general way in Securing Containers. This chapter provides more detail and a few examples that explore these security services as they relate to Java EE components. Java EE security services can be implemented in the following ways:

Some of the material in this chapter assumes that you have already read Chapter 28, Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform.

This chapter includes the following topics:

Chapter 30, Securing Web Applications discusses security specific to web components such as servlets and JSP pages.

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