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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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1.1 How to read this bookThere are really two approaches to discuss security for <strong>WebSphere</strong>:► From the application point of view► From the system point of viewIf you are an application designer or developer then Part 1, “<strong>WebSphere</strong> security”on page 19 is for you, then you should get the big picture in Part 2, “End-to-endsecurity” on page 347.If you are a system architect and you want to calculate with security in advancethen start with Part 2, “End-to-end security” on page 347, then you should readPart 1, “<strong>WebSphere</strong> security” on page 19 to see how the applications will work inthe system.In the book you will find the name <strong>WebSphere</strong> at numerous places. Although it isthe name of a product family in this book <strong>WebSphere</strong> refers to the <strong>WebSphere</strong>Application Server product.The development environment for the <strong>WebSphere</strong> product family, based on theEclipse framework, is referred as <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio in this book. Although<strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio has multiple different editions, the following editions can beused with this book, to accomplish the development tasks:► <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio Application Developer► <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio Application Developer Integration Edition► <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio Enterprise DeveloperJ2EE rolesIncorporating with Sun’s J2EE roles defined in the J2EE Platform Specification,this book provides some additional information for those who would like to followSun’s recommendations.You will find icons on the side of the pages through the book supplementingsection titles. Those icons are indicating the related J2EE roles for certiansections.This icon represents the Application Assembler role. The sectionnoted with this icon provides information for application assemblers,for those who package the application from the components providedby the developers.2 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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