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== Access Control (Authentication and Authorisation) ==
 
== Access Control (Authentication and Authorisation) ==
 
* [http://www.acegisecurity.org/ Acegi Security] - Acegi Security is a powerful, flexible security solution for enterprise software, with a particular emphasis on applications that use Spring. Using Acegi Security provides your applications with comprehensive authentication, authorization, instance-based access control, channel security and human user detection capabilities.
 
* [http://www.acegisecurity.org/ Acegi Security] - Acegi Security is a powerful, flexible security solution for enterprise software, with a particular emphasis on applications that use Spring. Using Acegi Security provides your applications with comprehensive authentication, authorization, instance-based access control, channel security and human user detection capabilities.
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/jguard jGuard] - jGuard is written in java. his goal is to provide a security framework based on jaas (java authentication and authorization security) . this framework is written for web and standalone applications, to resolve simply, access control problems.
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/jguard jGuard] - jGuard is written in Java. Its goal is to provide a security framework based on JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Security). The framework is written for web and standalone applications, to easily provide solutions for access control problems.
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== Encryption ==
 
== Encryption ==
 
* [http://www.bouncycastle.org/ Bouncycastle] - Lightweight Java cryptography APIs
 
* [http://www.bouncycastle.org/ Bouncycastle] - Lightweight Java cryptography APIs

Revision as of 15:40, 10 March 2008

A list of third party (i.e. not part of Java SE or EE) security frameworks.

Enterprise

Access Control (Authentication and Authorisation)

  • Acegi Security - Acegi Security is a powerful, flexible security solution for enterprise software, with a particular emphasis on applications that use Spring. Using Acegi Security provides your applications with comprehensive authentication, authorization, instance-based access control, channel security and human user detection capabilities.
  • jGuard - jGuard is written in Java. Its goal is to provide a security framework based on JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Security). The framework is written for web and standalone applications, to easily provide solutions for access control problems.

Encryption

  • Bouncycastle - Lightweight Java cryptography APIs
  • Jasypt - Jasypt is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption capabilities to his/her projects with minimum effort, and without the need of having deep knowledge on how cryptography works.