How does the tool make decisions regarding application architecture choices for state management, security, caching and other choices?
In general, Skyway defers to the J2EE application server services for application architecture configurations for caching, security, etc, but here are some specifics on each topic listed above: State Management Skyway provides a visual design environment which allows service and UI developers the ability to create and manage variables which can be used to store and manage state. Skyway provides point and click configuration of steps which can update state in memory, in the session, on the database, or even on the file system. Security Skyway allows each deployment domain to configure the LDAP or Relational Database security provider that is used to authenticate and authorize the J2EE standards based applications that we generate. Skyway utilizes the underlying application servers JAAS security configuration for authentication, and provides a nice interface to create web applications that utilize a users roles to customize and control their access at runtime. Caching Skyway generated ap
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