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Re: [jsmn] RPC JS

From: David L.
Sent on: Wednesday, July 29, 2015, 9:55 AM
I don't have anything specific to RPC, but arguably the web is itself a form of RPC;  the difference between secure RPC and a secure website is a matter of degree.

MDN has a good section on web security technologies: https://developer....­
And they link to OWASP ( https://www.owasp....­ ) which has a number of books on the subject of security.

	-Dave


> On Jul 28, 2015, at 7:21 PM, Greg M. Silverman <[address removed]> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know a good resource on RPC security? I am looking to port an ExtJS app from purely client-side over to Ext Direct and have not found any good resources on RPC security.
> 
> TIA!
> 
> Greg--
> 
> -- 
> Greg M. Silverman

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"As a computer shrinks, the gravitational force that its components exert on one another becomes stronger and eventually grows so intense that no material object can escape."
-- Scientific American, Nov 2004, p. 56

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