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While Java and .NET contain many security technologies for back-end development, it has not been so easy for back-end programmers to produce flexible front-end application without security vulnerabilities. Most application security vulnerabilities apply to developers not being able to code the front-end the same as the back-end with consistent coding methodologies. Notable this is because they are using different API frameworks for coding back-end (JAVA) verses front-end (JavaScript json/dom). | While Java and .NET contain many security technologies for back-end development, it has not been so easy for back-end programmers to produce flexible front-end application without security vulnerabilities. Most application security vulnerabilities apply to developers not being able to code the front-end the same as the back-end with consistent coding methodologies. Notable this is because they are using different API frameworks for coding back-end (JAVA) verses front-end (JavaScript json/dom). | ||
− | There are a lot of articles with tons of information in | + | There are a lot of articles with tons of information in regarding these [[:Category:Vulnerability|vulnerabilities ]] which apply JavaScript and web UI programming here at OWASP. However, this project is to provide a set of client side API's familiar to JAVA and .NET programmers enabling them to write more secure code with little or no vulnerabilities. |
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The OWASP Focus goal is to enable Java and .NET developers to build secure applications efficiently utilizing json and Dom without learning a new language. See the Roadmap OWASP Focus Roadmap for more information on our plans.
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While Java and .NET contain many security technologies for back-end development, it has not been so easy for back-end programmers to produce flexible front-end application without security vulnerabilities. Most application security vulnerabilities apply to developers not being able to code the front-end the same as the back-end with consistent coding methodologies. Notable this is because they are using different API frameworks for coding back-end (JAVA) verses front-end (JavaScript json/dom).
There are a lot of articles with tons of information in regarding these vulnerabilities which apply JavaScript and web UI programming here at OWASP. However, this project is to provide a set of client side API's familiar to JAVA and .NET programmers enabling them to write more secure code with little or no vulnerabilities.
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