Java Security for the Enterprise
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Nice to see your advise on killing happyaxis.jar; every so often I google for it to see if it is an issue. Also nice to see the WS-Security stuff.
   -- Steve Loughran, creator of happyaxis.jar

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The Web Services Security chapter covers the security issues associated with development and deployment of XML Web Services. Apache Axis, JAX-RPC API and are used to illustrate main ideas -- use of Servlet security for client authentication and HTTP over SSL based transport security; and JAX-RPC handlers and TSIK for WS Security based message security.

The breadth, depth and quality of content of this chapter is representative of the J2EE Security for Servlets, EJBs and Web Services book. Read it to (a) figure out whether you want this book or not; or (b) learn about Web Services Security. The choice is yours.



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