Title: A pluggable security framework for message oriented middleware
Abstract: With the rapid growth of enterprise applications, Message-oriented Middleware (MOM) has become a widely used tool for delivering messages between organizations. Sun Corporation has been aware of this trend and has defined a Java Message Service Application Programming Interface (JMS API) standard. This standard provides a set of uniform interfaces for application development and makes applications more portable. Persistent Fast Java Messaging (PFJM) is a JMS compliant Message-oriented Middleware and it has some outstanding features such as persistent message and high performance.
Although MOM has been widely adopted in enterprise environments, security issues were not noticed in the past. This paper discusses the security issues of MOM. Based on PFJM, a pluggable security framework is developed. Pluggable means that the application developers only need to modify configurations and plug in many different security modules to build a secure message delivery system. Developers do not have to modify applications in order to adopt different security strategies, and can be more flexible in development.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-04-16
Language: en
Type: article
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