 | Level: Intermediate Brad Rubin (BradRubin@BradRubin.com), Principal , Brad Rubin & Associates Inc.
19 Jul 2002 The Java™ platform, both its base language features and library extensions, provides an excellent base for writing secure applications. In this tutorial, Part 2 of 2, Brad Rubin introduces the basic concepts of authentication and authorization and provides an architectural overview of JAAS. Through the use of a sample application, he'll guide your understanding of JAAS from theory to practice. By the end of the tutorial you will have a good foundation for working with JAAS on your own. Prerequisites
This is an intermediate-level tutorial. It is assumed that you know how to read and write basic Java applications and applets. You need not have taken Part 1 of this tutorial to understand Part 2.
System requirements
You will need JavaScript enabled on your browser. To run the examples, you'll need:
- JDK 1.4, Standard Edition
- The tutorial source code and classes
- A browser that supports the Java 1.4 plug-in
You can use JDK 1.3.x, but you must install JCE and JSSE yourself.
Duration
Under one hour
Formats html, pdf
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