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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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This icon represents the Deployer role. The section noted with this<br />

icon provides information for application deployers, for those who<br />

deploy the application(s) provided by the application developers and<br />

application assemblers.<br />

This icon represents all the developer roles. The section noted with<br />

this icon provides information for developers. It is a collection of<br />

developer roles, not identifying any particular role.<br />

This icon represents the EJB developer role. The section noted with<br />

this icon provides information for EJB developers.<br />

This icon represents the Java developer role. The section noted with<br />

this icon provides information for Java developers. It is really a<br />

collection of roles, because the majority of the developers in a J2EE<br />

environment are Java developers.<br />

This icon represents the Web developer role. The section noted with<br />

this icon provides information for Web developers for those who<br />

develop Web pages, servlets, Java beans, access beans for EJBs<br />

and so on...<br />

This icon represents the system administrator role. The section noted<br />

with this icon provides information for system administrators.<br />

Indicating the roles for particular chapters and sections does not mean that<br />

others cannot read those parts in the book. Actually you are encouraged to read<br />

the whole book or any part that you are interested in.<br />

The intention of the icons introduced above is to provide a mapping between the<br />

J2EE roles and the context of the book. It is quite difficult and does not really<br />

make sense to organize the book according to the J2EE roles, although the<br />

concept of J2EE roles is a good concept. Hopefully this approach will help to<br />

identify the tasks and to-dos for the reader, and adds more value to the book.<br />

Chapter 1. Introduction 3

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