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Improve performance.
Java EE Management and Security Technologies
JSR 196 seeks to define a standard interface by which authentication modules may be integrated with containers such that these modules may establish the authentication identities used by containers.
The Java Authorization Contract for Containers (Java ACC) specification defines new java.security.Permission classes to satisfy the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) authorization model. The Java ACC specification defines the binding of container access decisions to operations on instances of these permission classes. It defines the semantics of policy providers that employ the new permission classes to address the authorization requirements of J2EE.
Java EE Application Deployment 1.2 – JSR 88 | Download spec
[Change description to] The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Deployment API Specification defines standard APIs to enable deployment of components and applications based on the Java EE platform, as well as the development of platform-independent deployment tools.
J2EE Management 1.1 – JSR 77 | Download spec
The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Management Specification defines the J2EE Management Model, which is designed to be interoperable with many management systems and protocols. |
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