Java Vs Net Security


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Java Vs. .NET Security


Java Vs. .NET Security

Author: Denis Pilipchuk

language: en

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Release Date: 2004-05-27


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This document reviews security features of two most popular modern development platforms--Java and .NET (Java v1.4.2/J2EE v1.4 and .NET v1.1). The platform choice is not random, because they represent, to a certain extent, competition between UNIX-like and Windows systems, which largely defined software evolution over the last decade. Although Java applications run on Windows, and there exist UNIX bridges for .NET, the Java/UNIX and .NET/Windows combinations are used for development of a significant portion (if not majority) of applications on their respective operating systems, so both platforms deserve a careful examination of their capabilities.Such an examination is especially important since different aspects of UNIX/Windows and Java/.NET competition have been flaming endless heated debates between proponents of both camps, which often blindly deny merits of the opposite side while at the same time praising their preferred solution. The material here is purposely structured by general categories of protection mechanism and reviewing each platform$B!G(Bs features in those areas. This allows starting each topic with a platform-neutral security concept and performing relatively deep drill-downs for each technology without losing track of the overall focus of providing an unbiased side-by-side comparison.The document is based on the research material that was used as a foundation of the feature article, "Securing .NET and Enterprise Java: Side by Side", which was written by Vincent Dovydaitis and myself and appeared in Numbers 3-4 of Computer Security Journal in 2002. The following areas will be considered: Security Configuration and Code Containment Cryptography and Communication Code Protection and Code Access Security, or CAS Authentication and User Access Security, or UAS

Java EE and .NET Interoperability


Java EE and .NET Interoperability

Author: Marina Fisher

language: en

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Release Date: 2006


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"It's a fact the .NET and Java platforms exist in the enterprise with many touch points. Developers are very eager for information and examples on how the two environments can coexist. This book reflects our interoperability collaboration with Sun and provides best practices for using Web services to bridge .NET and Java applications." DAN'L LEWIN corporate vice-president, Developer & Platform Evangelism, Microsoft Corp. "This book is a developer handbook for implementing interoperable applications and services. It includes actionable strategies for developers and best practices from the field experience." GREG PAPADOPOULOS chief technology officer, Sun Microsystems "A comprehensive, practical guide to developing applications that cross the Java EE .NET boundary." BILL SMITH director business alliances, Sun Microsystems "Efficient, effective interoperability between Java EE and .NET is a crucial element in the IT architecture of large enterprises and is vital to running a successful business. This book takes interoperability to the next level, far beyond the cold coexistence of systems, by describing effective strategies that allow you to achieve true interoperability while reducing complexity in your applications and your data center. Additionally, it provides examples and practical advice on how to achieve this new level of interoperability and covers in depth all of the options available from bridging, to porting, to platform unification. The costs that this can save you, from management, maintenance and server consolidation are very significant." YAACOV COHEN chief executive officer, Mainsoft "A complete and up-to-date coverage of Java EE .NET security interoperability standards and related specifications." HUBERT A. LE VAN GONG architect, Sun Microsystems, and the coauthor of "Web SSO MEX Specification" Evolving Web services standards and technologies offer limited interoperability when it comes to security, management, and other important application characteristics. Successful interoperability solutions require comprehensive integration strategies that go beyond simple connections. The capability to mitigate security and reliability risks and transactional support is critical to interoperability. Java EE and .NET Interoperability addresses issues encountered during the integration process, such as a diverse technology set, incompatible APIs, and disparate environment maintenance. The experienced authors outline strategies, approaches, and best practices, including messaging, Web services, and integration-related frameworks and patterns. The book also introduces readers to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the building block for scalable and reliable enterprise integration solutions. This indispensable book provides the Java EE and .NET developer community with multiple strategies to integrate between Java EE and .NET platforms that save developers time and effort. Applying proven interoperability solutions significantly reduces the application development cycle. Coverage includes Effective Java EE-.NET integration strategies and best practices Detailed enterprise coverage, as well as standalone Java EE component integration with .NET SOA as a building block for Java EE-.NET interoperability Interoperability security issues and risk mitigation Managing reliability, availability, and scalability for Web services built on Java EE and .NET The latest interoperability standards and specifications, including Web SSO MEX and WS-Management Current interoperability technologies, such as Windows Communication Foundation, WSE 3.0, JAX-WS, and Enterprise Service Bus

Remoting with C# and .NET


Remoting with C# and .NET

Author: David Conger

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2003-01-17


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This book presents a low-level internal look at the fundamentals of how Remoting and Web Services work, with guidance and examples for both new C# and experienced Visual C++ developers. It has an insider author and will be reviewed by key players within Microsoft.