Chapter 10: Configuring Advanced Security
Security Contexts
A security context is a container for logically-related groups of policies.
You can create and implement as many security contexts as your application or
development environment requires:
You can reuse a single security context, implementing it across several
applications.
If you are deploying a more complex application, you may need to create more
than one security context for that application alone.
If you're managing a fairly small, homogeneous group of developers, you can
use a single security context for an entire ColdFusion application server.
You can create a separate security context for each of your development groups.
This approach is recommended if you you administer a hosted development
environment or if your developers access ColdFusion resources remotely.
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