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Java server (J2EE) code review
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Introduction
Java EE Authentication Technologies
The Java EE framework contains a number of options from an authentication standpoint, such as,
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)
- Java Secure Socket Extensions (JSSE.)
- Authentication and key exchange (RSA & DSA), SSL Authentication
- Java 2 Security Model
Servlet Authentication
The Java API javax.servlet.HttpServlet contains a number of methods to receive HTTP requests. One fundimental practice in application security is not to hue HTTP GET during the authentication sequence (This is because sensitive credentials may be logged inadvertantly on the web server). HttpServlet harbours methods such as doPost(), doPut(), doDelete(), doGet() to name a few. These methods can be used to process incomming HTTP requests.