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JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Service)
JAAS stands for Java Authentication and Authorization Service. It allows fine-grained security control over
who
is running code as opposed to where the code comes from or who signed it..
Featured Books
Java & Internet Security
Professional Java Security
Inside Java 2 (tm) Platform Security
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Questions & Answers
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= unanswered
General:
How do I get started with JAAS?
How do I do authentication with JAAS?
How do I do (declarative) authorization with JAAS?
How do I do (programmatic) authorization with JAAS?
How do I debug with JAAS?
How do I authenticate against an NT domain?
Windows:
How do I get the current NT/2000/XP user using JAAS?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Api's:
JAAS API's
Faq's:
JAAS FAQ
JAAS Security FAQ
Tutorials:
Introduction to JAAS and Java GSS-API Tutorials
JDK1.2 Tutorial
Java Security Architecture (JDK1.2)
Articles:
All that JAAS: An Overview of the Java Authentication and Authorization Services
How JAAS enables use of custom security repositories with J2EE applications (Pramati)
Implement Single Sign-On with JAAS
JAAS Security in Action
Scalable Java security with JAAS
Simplify enterprise Java authentication with single sign-on
Using JAAS for Authorization & Authentication
Related Links:
JAAS 1.0 Developer's Guide
JAAS Login Modules 1.0.0
JAAS White Paper
LoginModule Developer's Guide
Related Books:
Java & Internet Security
Professional Java Security
Inside Java 2 (tm) Platform Security
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