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Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7

Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7

By : Marchioni, Luigi Fugaro
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Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7

Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7

3.7 (3)
By: Marchioni, Luigi Fugaro

Overview of this book

The JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) has been one of the most popular tools for Java developers to create modular, cloud-ready, and modern applications. It has achieved a reputation for architectural excellence and technical savvy, making it a solid and efficient environment for delivering your applications. The book will first introduce application server configuration and the management instruments that can be used to control the application server. Next, the focus will shift to enterprise solutions such as clustering, load balancing, and data caching; this will be the core of the book. We will also discuss services provided by the application server, such as database connectivity and logging. We focus on real-world example configurations and how to avoid common mistakes. Finally, we will implement the knowledge gained so far in terms of Docker containers and cloud availability using RedHat's OpenShift.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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EAP 7 new security model

Since the earliest releases of the application server, the security requirements were met by means of Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) which provided a subject-based authorization on authenticated identities. In modern IT, however, the simple caller principal and credential combination provided by JAAS is not in line with current security standards.

Additionally, the JAAS approach, which has been initially developed as a client based API, has never been finalized in the Java EE specification, thus leaving the choice of using it or not to the application servers' vendors.

Along with JAAS, other security layers have been introduced in the application server, based on Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL). By using SASL, you can decouple the authentication mechanisms from application protocols, in theory allowing any authentication mechanism supported by SASL to be used by the application server. An example of this is contained in...

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