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What do you think of when someone mentions z/OS security? Probably of something that is trustworthy, or even impenetrable. Perhaps you also think of something that is a little complex and challenging to administer.
What comes to mind when someone mentions Internet security? Perhaps you think of prominent Web sites that have been "hacked" or credit card numbers that have been stolen.
Using working examples of code and configuration files, in this IBM Redbook we explain how you can run your Web-enabled applications with as high a level of security as other z/OS applications and subsystems--even if those applications were written or originally deployed on another platform--by using the Java TM 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) programming model and the IBM WebSphere Application Server for z/OS and OS/390.
This redbook will help application programmers, WebSphere and security administrators, and application and network architects to understand and use these products.
This is the second edition of this book and covers in addition HTTP Plug-in security, mutual SSL authentication with the Transport Handler and Form-based authentication enhancements.
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