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Supporting Heterogeneous Middleware Security Policies in WebCom Simon N. Foley∗, Barry P. Mulcahy, Thomas B. Quillinan, Meabh O’Connor, and John P. Morrison Department of Computer Science, University College, Cork, I
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WebCom / Secure WebCom / Sun Microsystems / Microsoft / /

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Ireland / /

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University College / /

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security infrastructure / heterogeneous middleware technologies / web servers / database management systems / middleware systems / heterogeneous middleware systems / distributed meta-computing architecture / application systems / trust management policies across different applications / assistance to applications / distributed applications / trust management / middleware client/server / authorisation server / Web Services / /

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Microsoft Windows / Windows NT / /

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KRtrader / Department of Computer Science / Grid Administration / Central Authority / WebCom administration / University College / Cork / /

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Thomas B. Quillinan / Mandy / John P. Morrison / Barry P. Mulcahy / /

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Common Object Request Broker / share trader / manager / administrator / Trader / trading manager / Corresponding Author / /

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Java / /

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Common Object Request Broker Architecture / public key / Java / Middleware technologies / Java Beans / heterogeneous middleware technologies / private key / CORBA / operating system / SSL / operating systems / client/server / /

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