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The Enterprise JavaBeans specification requires that every bean provider follow a set of programming guidelines designed to ensure that the bean will be portable and behave consistently in any EJB container [1]. | The Enterprise JavaBeans specification requires that every bean provider follow a set of programming guidelines designed to ensure that the bean will be portable and behave consistently in any EJB container [1]. | ||
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+ | * [1] Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 Specification. Sun Microsystems. http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html. | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 23 September 2008
This is a Vulnerability. To view all vulnerabilities, please see the Vulnerability Category page.
Last revision (mm/dd/yy): 09/23/2008
Vulnerabilities Table of Contents
Description
The program violates the Enterprise JavaBeans specification by using AWT/Swing.
The Enterprise JavaBeans specification requires that every bean provider follow a set of programming guidelines designed to ensure that the bean will be portable and behave consistently in any EJB container [1].
In this case, the program violates the following EJB guideline:
"An enterprise bean must not use the AWT functionality to attempt to output information to a display, or to input information from a keyboard."
A requirement that the specification justifies in the following way:
"Most servers do not allow direct interaction between an application program and a keyboard/display attached to the server system."
Risk Factors
TBD
Examples
TBD
Related Attacks
Related Vulnerabilities
Related Controls
Related Technical Impacts
References
- [1] Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 Specification. Sun Microsystems. http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html.