Research of JMS Security Mechanism

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According to the characteristics of the message middleware and JMS specification, this paper introduces several methods to improve the performance of the security of the JMS message middleware. The basic idea is to use two-way digital signature authentication information, and in the process of message transmission, to use negotiated session key and asymmetric encryption technology to encrypt messages. Using this mechanism can effectively protect the safety of the message transmission and storage, and to achieve a smaller time overhead associated with acceptable performance.

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