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Secure Server-Side Java Applications

Secure Server-Side Java Applications
Secure Server-Side Java Applications
Java Servlets offer a convenient way to implement Java programs that run on the server side. Being exposed to public access via the Internet, they are equipped with security mechanisms to protect the Internet server from various types of threats. I will discuss in this article the security features provided by Java Servlets. In addition, I will describe briefly the additional mechanisms that need to be put into place to create secure server-side Internet applications.
1420-6579
Ultes-Nitsche, Ulrich
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Ultes-Nitsche, Ulrich
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Ultes-Nitsche, Ulrich (2001) Secure Server-Side Java Applications. Informatik - Journal of the Swiss Chapter of the ACM, Specia.

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Java Servlets offer a convenient way to implement Java programs that run on the server side. Being exposed to public access via the Internet, they are equipped with security mechanisms to protect the Internet server from various types of threats. I will discuss in this article the security features provided by Java Servlets. In addition, I will describe briefly the additional mechanisms that need to be put into place to create secure server-side Internet applications.

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Published date: 2001
Additional Information: invited contribution to be published.
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 253949
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/253949
ISSN: 1420-6579
PURE UUID: af595a48-fec0-4e36-8489-fdb20489aa5b

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Date deposited: 11 Nov 2000
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:35

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Author: Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche

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