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Title : Prototype of a Generic AAA Server
Author(s) : C. de Laat, et al.
Filename : draft-irtf-aaaarch-prototype-02.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2004-10-4
In this document a prototype of an AAA (Authentication,
Authorization, Accounting) server is presented. The prototype is
build in accordance with the RFCs 2903, 2904 and 2905.
As the AAA concept is a multi-tier concept we have chosen for JAVA
Enterprise Beans (J2EE) to build the prototype. New techniques
and protocols supported by the J2EE platform are discussed. Web
service standards like SOAP are explored. A general architecture
of an AAA server is outlined in Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
component architecture.
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