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LinuxSecurity.com: OpenLiberty-J is based on J2SE, and open source XML, SAML, and web services libraries from the Apache Software Foundation and Internet2, including OpenSAML, a product of the Internet2 Shibboleth project. The library implements the Liberty Advanced Client functionality of Liberty Web Services standards This company provides a development architecture explicitly focusing on the deployment of secure practices for Web 2.0 Applications and development. Is this the best way to leverage web service security?




Original Source: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/135320?rdf

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