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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8
EAN: 9780131463073
ISBN: 0131463071
Label: Prentice Hall PTR
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1088
Publication Date: October 24, 2005
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Sales Rank: 39504
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
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Rating: - Very practical security book for java architects
This is a great book - by far the best security design book for Java and J2EE I have read to date. When I first heard about my coworkers talking about this book, I thought "oh great, another J2EE book!" Much to my surprise, this book is not just a how-to security API or patterns recipe book but much more than that - I see it as a collection of valuable suggestions and examples on how to choose security mechanisms and use them in J2EE applications and web services. Moreover, it tells you what the ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent Security Book for Java/J2EE Programmers and Architects
This is a very comprehensive, well written and well-organized guide for securing Java and J2EE. Yes, it has everything - all done well - definitely worth a buy. If you are into Java based applications development and planning to work on application security assessment, development, testing ....and planning to live by it every day, you will learn a lot from this book, to re-evaluate the things with patterns and best-practices, and to genuinely improve your results knowing the pitfalls. If you are ... Read More
Rating: - Poorly written
Our book discussion group selected this book to review. Unfortunately after a couple months we agreed the value of this book was not sufficient to continue reading and discussing it. (We gave up in Chapter 9 - after skipping chapters 5, 6 and 7 because too many of the group were losing patience and wanted to get deeper into the book where we might find something of value.)
Many interesting subjects are touched on, but nothing has enough depth to be of serious value. This is further ... Read More
Rating: - Security design overview
I prefer to be short.This book met my expectations. It is a good overview on latest the security designs. It doesn't go into the unnecessary details. It gave me some good ideas on my latest security system implementation.I used it a lot when I was writing my solution architecture design document.
Rating: - Best Java Security Book for J2EE and Web Services.
This is a great book - by far the best security design book for Java and J2EE (including Java SE 6 and Java EE 5) I have read to date. When I first heard about my coworkers talking about this book, I thought "oh great, another J2EE book!" Much to my surprise, this book is not just a how-to security API or patterns recipe book but much more than that - I see it as a collection of valuable suggestions and examples on how to choose security mechanisms and use them in J2EE applications and web services. ... Read More
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