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Securing EJB 3.0 Beans

The Java EE 5 Security services are provided by the container and can be implemented using declarative or programmatic techniques. In addition to declarative and programmatic ways to implement security (in J2EE), Java EE 5 supports the use of metadata annotations for security. This post will describe how to secure EJB 3.0 beans. The post consists of a simple EJB, with a web client. In order to run the example, follow these steps.

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