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raf.google@effeunoitaly.it - 30 Oct 2007 20:29 GMT
We have purchased an applicative software that require JVM 1.1.5 (is
not working with 1.1.6), and require that file %programFiles%\java
\jre1.5.0_12\lib\security\java.security will be updated with this
syntax:

grant {
    permission java.security.AllPermission;
};

Well, for me that's it's a nightmare, but our CEO will not understand
the serious security lack.

I am not a Java developer, and I am not a serius programmer; somebody
it's so kindly to post a very simple java scrpt (or send me a link) to
enclose in an HTML, mail or web, to show at least the effect of
security settings

Best regards
Roedy Green - 31 Oct 2007 07:13 GMT
>grant {
>    permission java.security.AllPermission;
>};

you could cook up a different script to give permissions just to that
app, not all permissions to every program.

see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/policyfile.html
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The Java Glossary
http://mindprod.com



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