J2ME breach infects Nokia phones
Researcher Adam Gowdiak has released some of his findings regarding a J2ME security breach that could render Nokia Series 40 phone users vulnerable to attack. Further details, he says, will come at a price.
Gregg Keizer, August 2008
Study: Web sites, open source, social networking at risk
Security trend reports from IBM and Websense show SQL injection and cross-ste scripting attacks hitting open source and social networking projects in '08. List includes Drupal, WordPress, and Linux.
Ellen Messmer , July 2008
Acegi security for JSF applications
Use the Spring application context to configure Acegi's authentication and authorization services for your JSF applications.
Seema Richard, April 2008
Agility meets the Waterfall
You've got an agile mind stuck in a traditional shop? No problem! There are plenty of ways to fit automated builds, continuous integration, and test automation into Waterfall-based development.
ShriKant Vashishtha , March 2008
Client-side WSDL processing with Groovy and Gant
The Groovy and Gant Toolset lets you automatically generate Java Web service clients with Axis2, XFire, CXF, and Java 6 -- including WSDL compatibility checks.
Klaus P. Berg, November 2007
Installation guide for the Groovy and Gant Toolset
Klaus P. Berg, November 2007
Sidebar: Get started with MockMe
Mario La Menza, October 2007
Acegi Security in one hour
If you've been itching to try Acegi Security, here's your chance for a hands-on introduction. Learn how to set up Acegi's authentication and authorization services for any Java-based Web application, using both standard components and custom implementations.
ShriKant Vashishtha, October 2007
Test-driven GUI development with FEST
Even a developer testing enthusiast like Alex Ruiz had to admit GUI testing was hard, so he created FEST, the functional library for test-driven GUI development. This follow-up to Alex's JavaOne 2007 presentation includes example code and video demonstrations to get you started with FEST.
Alex Ruiz, July 2007
Sun update system exposes users
Sun Microsystems puts Java users at risk by staggering the release of its Java security patches, says security vendor eEye.
Robert McMillan , July 2007
Simplify directory access with Spring LDAP
Why spend all your time handling checked exceptions, closing resources, and looping through NamingEnumerations when you don't have to? The Spring LDAP framework puts the 'l' (for lightweight) back into LDAP programming with JNDI.
Sunil D. Patil, June 2007
From Java EE security to Acegi
Application security as an enterprise-level concern needs to be carefully addressed by developers. This article compares the security services defined in Java EE and Acegi to help developers select the appropriate security services and program security from an enterprise-wide view.
Dr. Xinyu Liu, March 2007
What issue tracking system is best for you?
Issue tracking is crucial to any development project. With so many tracking systems available, it can be hard to choose the right one for your environment. This article compares and contrasts three of the most prominent issue tracking solutions in the Java world: Bugzilla, Trac, and JIRA.
John Ferguson Smart, March 2007
Container-less SOA
In enterprise applications, the SOA/ESB paradigm is definitely now in full-speed-ahead mode. However, it has a dark side, mainly increased complexity. As the maps of the New World used to say, "here there be dragons." This article dissects the dragons of SOA/ESB, while proposing a new operating technique.
L. Detweiler, January 2007
Java brews critical bug
A bug in the Java Runtime Environment can leave corporate systems open to attack if a user visits a site containing malicious code, security researchers have warned.
Matthew Broersma, January 2007
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