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News: Book Review: J2EE Security for Servlets, EJBs, and Web Services

Dec. 23, 2003
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Source: Slashdot
Story Link: http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/22/1730229&mode=thread&tid=108&tid=126&tid=156&tid=17

Slashdot is featuring a book review of J2EE Security for Servlets, EJBs, and Web Services. "Security is not just for the paranoid anymore. There is plenty of documented evidence to show that there are people that are out to get you (and your information). Sun's J2EE framework brings a work-chest with many powerful tools in it, but with power there is always complexity, and many of these tools, especially the security-oriented tools, are under-used because of this. Pankaj Kumar's bookJ2EE Security is a guide to using these tools when building security into your Servlets, EJBs, web services and web applications.... A great combination of security primer and cookbook. If you're a serious crypto-freak then you probably don't need this book. If you're a regular Java programmer looking to move to the next level in your understanding and practice of security in your J2EE applications, then this is an excellent book to purchase and learn from."

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