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    java-sandbox

    Securly execute untrusted code from within your application.

    The java-sandbox allows you to securely execute untrusted code (for example, user generated scripts in scripting languages such as groovy or rhino) from within your application. It allows you to specify resources and classes that may be used by the code, thus, separating the execution from the application's execution environment. It allows to wrap execution environments in threads or even execute them remotely on different jvms.
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    Java Sandbox Library

    Runs untrusted code in a safe, sandboxed environment easily.

    This library helps developers easily run untrusted code in a safe, sanboxed environment. It's easy to use and is similar to Java's existing "AccessController.doPriviledged()" methods, so users who are familiar with the standard Java class will already be able to use the library. It is extremely customizable, so you can fine-tune exactly which permissions you wish to grant your untrusted code. It also includes many classes to to the hard work for you and has support for multi-threaded...
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    Jalapa is an extension to the security model of Java, that allows for specifying, analysing and enforcing history-based usage policies. Programmers can sandbox an untrusted piece of code with a policy, enforced at run-time through its local scope.
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