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Securing Your Java CAPS Environment

Java CAPS Security Overview

Security Concepts

Authentication and Authorization

Confidentiality

Non-Repudiation

Secure Transport

Physical Security

Network Security

User and Role Administration

Auditing and Monitoring

Security in Java CAPS

Related Information

Analyzing Your Security Requirements

Understand Your Environment

Hire Security Consultants or Use Diagnostic Software

Read Security Publications

Securing Your Environment

Secure Tokens

Securing Java CAPS Repository Components

Securing Repository Tools

Securing Enterprise Manager

Security in NetBeans

Securing the Production Environment

Securing Production Computers

Securing the GlassFish Server in Production

Securing Oracle Java CAPS JMS IQ Manager

Developing Secure Applications

Component Security Features

Web Services Security Standards in Java CAPS

Auditing and Monitoring

Auditing and Monitoring

The final aspect of security in a production environment is to monitor messages being processed through the applications and to monitor and manage the running applications, making sure that all components are up and running successfully. Java CAPS provides a monitoring application, Enterprise Manager, to monitor and manage running Java EE applications. For JBI components, you can use the Management and Monitoring API provided with Java CAPS.

The following topics provide information about monitoring Java CAPS applications:

Information about the alert codes generated by Java CAPS components is provided in these topics: