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WebSphere v6 Security Administration and Programming
WebSphere Training Overview

This course delves deep into the security administration of WebSphere Application Server v6. It also teaches the security programming model of J2EE. Creating secure applications and web sites requires close cooperation between the developers and the administrators. Keeping that in mind, this course is targeted towards the developer and the administrator community.

WebSphere Training Audience

This course is designed for System Administrators and programmers who need to configure security and at both application level (development) and application server level (runtime).

WebSphere Training Prerequisites

The participant should have a good understanding of Java and web technologies (Servlets, JSPs and EJBs), operational skills for Windows and basic administration skills for WebSphere application server.

WebSphere Training Learning Objectives

At the completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Configure global security in WebSphere Application Server
  • Integrate WebSphere Application Server with LDAP
  • Create and deploy a secure web application
  • Configure role based security for EJBs
  • Configure Data Source security and understand how Prepared Statements increases security
  • Configure Single Sign-On
  • Implement a custom user registry
  • Understand what's involved in Web Services, messaging and J2C security
  • Configure SSL in IBM HTTP Server
WebSphere Training Topics
  • Configure WebSphere Security
  • Configuring Web Application Security
  • Implementing EJB Security
  • Integrating LDAP with WebSphere Application Server
  • Configuring JDBC Security
  • Using WebSphere Application Server to integrate legacy systems
  • Configuring SSL
WebSphere Training Course duration

Three Days

WebSphere Training Course outline

Chapter 1 - Configure WebSphere Security
  • User registry
  • LTPA and Single Sign On
  • Configuring Local OS user registry
  • Configuring LDAP OS registry
  • Configuring Single Sign On
  • Enable global security
  • Configure administration rights
  • Process level user ID
  • Lab - Enable security and Single Sign On using the Domino LDAP
Chapter 2 - Web Application Security
  • Setting up servlet security.
  • Setting up file security.
  • J2EE role management
  • Lab - Create a protected servlet.
  • User context of a Servlet execution
    • Accessing user credentials.
    • The init method
  • Programmatic role based security.
    • Creating role sensitive views.
  • Setup form based authentication.
  • Handling login failure.
  • Protect session with WebSphere security.
  • Implementing a logout feature.
  • Lab: Implement form based authentication and logout.
  • Lab: Implement single sign on.
Chapter 3 - EJB Security
  • Setup EJB security
  • Lab: Create a protected EJB and access from Servlet
  • User context of a method execution.
    • Accessing user credentials.
    • Switching user context.
  • Programmatic role based security.
  • Lab: Role based security
  • The run as declaration.
  • Implement logon in a stand alone Java client.
  • Lab: Logon from a stand alone Java client.
Chapter 4 - LDAP Integration
  • Searching LDAP for additional user attributes.
  • Lab: Address book servlet.
  • Lab: Send an E-mail to the logged in user.
  • Implementing a registration feature.
Chapter 5 - Common security threats
  • Top 10 Security Threats
Chapter 6 - Legacy Integration
  • Configuring Domino Single Sign On
  • Implementing a custom user registry
  • Lab: Implement a DB2 based user registry.
  • Web Services Security
  • Messaging Security
  • J2C security
Chapter 7 - Advanced Topics
  • Hardening the file system.
  • Configuring web server SSL
  • Programming web site that uses SSL
  • Implementing SSL based client authentication.
  • Accessing client's SSL certificate data.
  • Lab: Inspect SSL certificate.
  • Using Java security.
  • Lab: Configuring Java security in a web application.
  • Encrypting data in database

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