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Java security
It looks like Security is the first priority in e-Commerce Industry.
I am basically Java Developer and had done good development on java application
and EJB side.
My main concern to post message is to put my-self into full-time as a Java
Security developer.
So please advise me my starting point.
I have seen there are many java developers and ejb developers but few in
java security.
I will like to explore my self in this particular Java Security.
where security in IT-Industry is Billion-Dolar market.
response to this message will be highly appreciated.
thanks.
Jay Dave
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Re: Java security
Here are a few good URLs to start with:
http://developer.java.sun.com/develo...ning/Security/
http://developer.java.sun.com/develo...urity/index.ht
ml
http://java.sun.com/products//jdk/1....ackage-summary
..html
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"jay" <aaditya2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3a871a6b$1@news.devx.com...
>
> It looks like Security is the first priority in e-Commerce Industry.
> I am basically Java Developer and had done good development on java
application
> and EJB side.
> My main concern to post message is to put my-self into full-time as a Java
> Security developer.
>
> So please advise me my starting point.
> I have seen there are many java developers and ejb developers but few in
> java security.
>
> I will like to explore my self in this particular Java Security.
> where security in IT-Industry is Billion-Dolar market.
>
> response to this message will be highly appreciated.
> thanks.
> Jay Dave
>
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Re: Java security
Security in any language or platform is only one piece of the puzzle. you
need to make sure you understand the security implications of all the other
components of your solution, too!
"jay" <aaditya2000@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>It looks like Security is the first priority in e-Commerce Industry.
>I am basically Java Developer and had done good development on java application
>and EJB side.
>My main concern to post message is to put my-self into full-time as a Java
>Security developer.
>
>So please advise me my starting point.
>I have seen there are many java developers and ejb developers but few in
>java security.
>
>I will like to explore my self in this particular Java Security.
>where security in IT-Industry is Billion-Dolar market.
>
>response to this message will be highly appreciated.
>thanks.
>Jay Dave
>
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