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    EJB 3 Session Services
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Illegitimus Non Interruptus - Published Patterns - 0 views

  • Illegitimus Non Interruptus
  • dilemma arising from the situation in which multiple individuals, acting independently and rationally consulting their own self-interest, will ultimately deplete a shared limited resource even when it is clear that it is not in anyone's long-term interest for this to happen
  • allot time for interrupts and
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  • do not allow the time to be exceeded
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JAAS Reference Guide - 0 views

  • JavaTM Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) Reference Guide
  • Common Classes Subject Principals Credentials
  • Authentication Classes and Interfaces
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  • Authorization Classes Policy AuthPermission PrivateCredentialPermission
  • Subject
  • Principals
  • Credentials
  • Authorization Classes
  • Policy
  • AuthPermission
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Spring Security - Features - 0 views

  • Domain object instance security: In many applications it's desirable to define Access Control Lists (ACLs) for individual domain object instances. We provide a comprehensive ACL package with features including integer bit masking, permission inheritance (including blocking), an optimized JDBC-backed ACL repository, caching and a pluggable, interface-driven design.
  • OpenID Support: the web's emerging single sign-on standard (supported by Google, IBM, Sun, Yahoo and others) is also supported in Spring Security
  • Easy integration with existing databases: Our implementations have been designed to make it easy to use your existing authentication schema and data (without modification). Of course, you can also provide your own Data Access Object if you wish. Password encoding: Of course, passwords in your authentication repository need not be in plain text. We support both SHA and MD5 encoding, and also pluggable "salt" providers to maximise password security.
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  • Caching: Spring Security optionally integrates with Spring's Ehcache factory. This flexibility means your database (or other authentication repository) is not repeatedly queried for authentication information when using Spring Security with stateless applications.
  • Run-as replacement: The system fully supports temporarily replacing the authenticated principal for the duration of the web request or bean invocation. This enables you to build public-facing object tiers with different security configurations than your backend objects.
  • Tag library support: Your JSP files can use our taglib to ensure that protected content like links and messages are only displayed to users holding the appropriate granted authorities. The taglib also fully integrates with Spring Security's ACL services, and obtaining extra information about the logged-in principal.
  • User Provisioning APIs: Support for groups, hierarchical roles and a user management API, which all combine to reduce development time and significantly improve system administration.
  • Enterprise-wide single sign on using CAS 3: Spring Security integrates with JA-SIG's open source Central Authentication Service (CAS)
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