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In this post, I reference recent online posts that I have really enjoyed on topics such as Java security issues, Javadoc, XML, and cloud computing. JavaDoc: The unloved child. A pragmatic approach.
In context of Java env, we are trying to create a function which accpets a xml request. While testing it, we run into an issue where we found that fission function in java seems to accept only json ...
introspection mode mapping mode descriptor mode (aka generation mode) In this post, we will focus only in the mapping mode, in which a user-defined mapping file is provided to Castor XML. This ...
There are a lot of articles about configuring authentication and authorization in Java web.xml files. Instead of rehashing how to configure roles, protect web resources, and set up different types of ...
The security world held our collective breaths early this week for the big OpenSSL vulnerability announcement. Turns out it’s two separate issues, both related to punycode handling, and they&… ...
My last article, “Java XML and JSON: Document processing for Java SE, Part 1” introduced a variety of document transformation and processing techniques using SAXON and Jackson.
Impact, exploitation, and prevention of XML External Entity VulnerabilitiesPhoto by Piotr Chrobot on UnsplashWelcome back to AppSec simplified! In this tutorial, we are going to talk about how you can ...
Xml to Json conversion: Lets see with the help of example. Following jars are required for conversion: apache-commmons json-lib ezmorph Suppose we have the xml file with name demo.xml with the ...
Hello,I was wondering if it is possible to split a very large XML file (100 megabytes) into several smaller size chunks and then run several SAX parsing threads on each of the chunks? The problem ...
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