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Jaworski, Jamie Java Security Handbook eBook

Java Security Handbook

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This book is a comprehensive guide to Java security issues. It assumes you are an experienced Java programmer, but have little experience with creating secure applications. This book covers formulating and enacting a network security policy to protect end-users, building e-commerce and database applications that can safely exchange secure information over networks and the Internet, cryptography, digital signatures, key management, and distributed computing: CORBA, RMI, and servlets.

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Title of Computers eBook: Java Security Handbook
Release Date: 09-25-2003
Publisher: Que/Sams

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Parent title Java Security Handbook
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SKU 9780768657166
File size 2064
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