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Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE(TM), Web Services, and Identity Management Review by D. R. Rogers
Excellent Security Book for Java/J2EE Programmers and Architects
This is a very comprehensive, well written and well-organized guide for securing Java and J2EE. Yes, it has everything - all done well - definitely worth a buy. If you are into Java based applications development and planning to work on application security assessment, development, testing ....and planning to live by it every day, you will learn a lot from this book, to re-evaluate the things with patterns and best-practices, and to genuinely improve your results knowing the pitfalls. If you are a Java applications developer, this book *will* help you guide with Java security mechanisms and where and apply them for building secure applications. If you are a security enthusiast, you will genuinely enjoy the time spent with this book, and you will find this brick handy more often than previously imagined.
I strongly recommend this book for budding and experienced Java developers/architects who are involved with Java applications development, J2EE based web applications and web services. This book covers security mechanisms including Java 6 and Java EE5.