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Java 2 Security Features Training Class |
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Java 2 Security Features Training Seminar
To describe Java 2 security features and to explain how to configure security for J2EE applications
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Features of a Java security model - describe the features of a Java security model. Java security APIs - describe the Java security architecture. Permissions and policies - discuss the role of permissions and policies in the Java 2 security architecture and use the GUI security policy tool. Controlling access in the Java security architecture - discuss the role of the security manager, access controller, and class loader in the Java security architecture. Creating a policy file using the Java 2 Policy Tool - create a policy file using the Java 2 Policy Tool. Signing Java code - describe how to use the Java 2 keytool and jarsigner tools to generate digital signatures for code. J2EE role-based security - provide an overview of J2EE role-based security. Implementing security for J2EE applications - describe how to implement security for each tier of a J2EE application. Configuring role-based security for an EJB - configure role-based security for an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB).
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Audience |
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Java developers who want to develop clients for J2EE applications; J2EE component developers, application assemblers, and application deployers who want to learn how to package and deploy J2EE components on an enterprise system; developers and J2EE system administrators who want to configure security for J2EE applications; business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies
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Pre-Requisites |
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A working knowledge of the Java language, specifically the Java 2 Standard Edition development kit APIs; familiarity with object-oriented analysis and design techniques, distributed component development concepts, and JavaBean and web development would also be useful
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