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Leopard Technical Q&As: Java
The Mac OS X implementation of Java includes the standard Java packages--such as java.Security and Java.Security.Cert--that provide authorization, authentication, and cryptographic services. Developers can use these packages to build security into their applications and to transport data securely over a network. Many of these services are implemented using the native Mac OS X Security framework for faster performance and better integration with the operating system.

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CFBundleIdentifier and user application access (HTML)
QA1373: Describes the role of CFBundleIdentifier in limiting a user's application access.
2005-02-08