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  2. Java Authentication and Authorization Service - Wikipedia

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    Java Authentication and Authorization Service, or JAAS, pronounced "Jazz", [1] is the Java implementation of the standard Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) information security framework. [2] JAAS was introduced as an extension library to the Java Platform, Standard Edition 1.3 and was integrated in version 1.4.

  3. Firebase - Wikipedia

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    Firebase was a company that developed backend software. It was founded in San Francisco in 2011 [1] and was incorporated in Delaware. [2] In 2014, Firebase was bought by Google. Its name continues as a set of backend cloud computing services and application development platforms provided by Google.

  4. OpenID - Wikipedia

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    The OpenID logo. OpenID is an open standard and decentralized authentication protocol promoted by the non-profit OpenID Foundation.It allows users to be authenticated by co-operating sites (known as relying parties, or RP) using a third-party identity provider (IDP) service, eliminating the need for webmasters to provide their own ad hoc login systems, and allowing users to log in to multiple ...

  5. OAuth - Wikipedia

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    OAuth is an authorization protocol, rather than an authentication protocol. Using OAuth on its own as an authentication method may be referred to as pseudo-authentication. [26] The following diagrams highlight the differences between using OpenID (specifically designed as an authentication protocol) and OAuth for authorization.

  6. Security Assertion Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    In SAML 1.1, the flow begins with a request to the identity provider's inter-site transfer service at step 3. In the example flow above, all depicted exchanges are front-channel exchanges , that is, an HTTP user agent (browser) communicates with a SAML entity at each step.

  7. Google App Engine - Wikipedia

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    Java applications may only use a subset (The JRE Class White List) of the classes from the JRE standard edition. [18] This restriction does not exist with the App Engine Standard Java8 runtime. A process started on the server to answer a request can't last more than 60 seconds (with the 1.4.0 release, this restriction does not apply to ...

  8. Web application - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a "web application" was first introduced in the Java language in the Servlet Specification version 2.2, which was released in 1999. At that time, both JavaScript and XML had already been developed, but the XMLHttpRequest object had only been recently introduced on Internet Explorer 5 as an ActiveX object.

  9. Jakarta Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Starting from Java EE version 1.4, a JMS provider has to be contained in all Java EE application servers. This can be implemented using the message inflow management of the Java EE Connector Architecture, which was first made available in that version. The following is a list of common JMS providers: Amazon SQS's Java Messaging Library