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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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6Chapter 6.Securing Java clientsThis chapter discusses how a variety of Java clients may be configured toaccess a secured server-based application. A Java client, in this context, is onewhich acts as an EJB client. The Java client may be operating on the samemachine or a different machine from the EJB container and CORBA is used asthe marshalling mechanism between client and server.Relevant aspects of the OMG Common Secure Interoperability (CSIv2)specification are documented with regard to the <strong>Security</strong> Attribute Service (SAS)protocol that allows for interoperable authentication, delegation and privileges.A description of how a Java client should be configured to make use of thesecurity features follows with a look at the options available.Programmatic login is discussed next with examples.© Copyright <strong>IBM</strong> Corp. 2002 97

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