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scalability, 542
scripting, 8, 9 “10
scriptlet, 9, 17 “20
search page, displaying with list of model objects, 44
Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security. See SSL/TLS
security
application, 434 “443, 443 “449
default providers
authentication, 402 “404
authorization and adjudication of users, 406
configuration, managing, 407 “409
events, logging, 407
identity asserters, 404 “405
listed with features, 400 “401
older version of WebLogic, running, 410
role mapping and credential mapping, 407
described, 395 “397
external stores, 410 “416
Java clients , 425 “434
LDAP server, embedded, 398 “400
production
application data flow, 654 “655
connection filter, 656 “658
firewall layouts, 655 “656
SSL hardware acceleration, 663
Web applications, 658 “660
SSL/TLS
client and server verify each other, 416, 421 “425, 430, 431
client verifying server, 416, 420 “421, 429 “430, 431
debugging, 425
described, 416 “417
X.509 certificates, obtaining, 418 “420
views based on, 44 “45
Web applications
access-control checks during server-side forwards, 658
authorization/authentication administration, 126 “131
descriptor files, 152, 158
session ID cookies, 659 “660
users and groups, 174 “176
Web Services, 710 “715
Select methods , 196 “198
selectors, designing, 367 “369
self-health monitoring, 474
sending later, messages, 350 “351
server. See also domain
asynchronous JMS messages, consuming, 384 “389
and client verify each other, 416, 421 “425, 430, 431
client verifying, 416, 420 “421, 429 “431
connections, verifying ( PING command), 520
deployment strategies, 636 “638
forwards, access-control checks during, 658
JMS resources, 509 “511
LDAP security, 398 “400
migrating, WebLogic JMS provider, 346 “347
precompiling JSP components , benefits of, 160
traffic, distributing among multiple, 652 “653
validating forms, 49
WebLogic JMS provider, 338
server affinity, JMS, 342
servlet
architecture based on, choosing, 56, 58 “60, 68
code, viewing generated, 36 “37
converting to JSP, 8 “9
JMS, 382 “384
page display, 75 “77
servlet filter, directing to certain, 29
Web application, 152, 154 “155
WebLogic server performance, optimizing, 572
servlet filter, 28 “32
session
API, JMS 1.02b, 332 “333
configuration, 152, 158
data, storing, 569 “571
JavaServer Pages, efficient use of, 571
JSP implicit object, 11
multicast JMS, 378 “379
replication, 462, 644 “645
response data, cached, 125
routing based on, 462 “464
tracking, 6 “8, 12
Web Services, 696 “697
session beans, 111, 207 “211, 293 “294
session fa §ade, 260 “261, 568
session ID, securing, 659 “660
SFSB (stateful session beans), 180 “181
shared secret credential, 405
shell interface, 608 “609
shutdown, forcing WebLogic Server, 471 “472
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
Simple Object Access Protocol. See SOAP
single-site deployment strategies
complex clusters, 641 “643
described, 638 “639
Simple WebLogic Server cluster, 639 “641
single-threaded servlets, 4 “5
sites, distributing traffic among multiple. See global traffic management
skeleton application, constructing, 91 “92
Skoczylas, Robert ( Developing Java Web Services: Architecting and Developing Secure Web Services Using Java ), 665
SLSB (stateless session beans), 178 “179
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), 529 “533
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), 666, 702 “708
socket
connections, managing, 453, 458 “460, 596
maximum number open , 484
tuning, 545
socket muxer, 453, 458 “460, 596
software, required, 598 “601
Solaris operating system, 413, 545 “547
sorting messages, 349 “350, 376
sources, refusing traffic from unknown or untrusted. See connection filter
spreadsheet applications, 33 “36
SQL statements
CMP entity beans, 250 “252
lazy retrieval, 240 “243
n + 1 problem, 232 “235
submitting as unit, 582
updates, including in Finder queries, 236 “238
SQL*Server identity column, 249
Sriganesh, Rima Patel ( Developing Java Web Services: Architecting and Developing Secure Web Services Using Java ), 665
SSL/TLS (Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security)
client and server verify each other, 416, 421 “425, 430, 431, 711
client verifying server, 416, 420 “421, 429 “431, 710 “711
debugging, 425
described, 416 “417
hardware acceleration, 663
Java clients, security-aware
application authentication, 433
hostname verification, 433
programmatic HTTP, 431 “433
RMI clients, 429 “431
trust managers, 434
Web Services, 433
message-level security, 712 “714
X.509 certificates, obtaining, 418 “420
stand-alone server, 173 “174
standby mode, 473
startup
applications, scanning for new, 167 “170
preloading servlets at, 3
WebLogic Server in debug mode, 616 “617
state
current with, 591 “596
information, preserving from request to request, 6 “8
WebLogic server, 472 “474
stateful session beans. See SFSB
stateless services, 277 “281
stateless session beans. See SLSB
states, drop-down list of, 101
Stevens, David L. ( Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume II: Design, Implementation, and Intervals ), 545
stores, JMS resources, 509 “511
string, 368, 533
style sheets, Web sites, 46
submission/bookmark controls, 54
subscriptions, 330, 387 “388
Sun HotSpot, 554 “558, 560
Sun Performance and Tuning: Java and the Internet (Cockroft and Pettit), 542



Mastering BEA WebLogic Server. Best Practices for Building and Deploying J2EE Applications
Mastering BEA WebLogic Server: Best Practices for Building and Deploying J2EE Applications
ISBN: 047128128X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
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