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How do I give Java developers access to Solaris server

I am new to UNIX administration. I have 10 years of Windows admin experience. I need to know how to give java developers the access they need to install and maintain the applications they are writing. In the Windows world I would make them a local admin on a test server but give them limited access to the production server. How do I go about doing something like that in UNIX?
 

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