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On Tuesday 22 January 2002 11:28, pet...@ba... wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently trying to clamp down on my security permissions using a
> policy file. The problem I've come across is that Gl4Java defaults back
> to using a DummyGLDrawableFactory unless the following permissions
> appear in the policy file:
>
>
> permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
> "accessClassInPackage.sun.awt";
> permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessDeclaredMembers";
> permission java.lang.reflect.ReflectPermission
> "suppressAccessChecks";
>
>
> Don't get me wrong: I don't have any major qualms about having to add
> these things to my policy file, I just thought I'd contribute the above
> lines in case they were of use to someone else... Perhaps Sven would
> like to add an entry in the FAQ for this one?
>
well, gl4java asks if it can use a privilegedAction,
loading a special implementation (class).
if gl4java is installed in the regular location,
the jre/lib/ext (see the FAQ for details),
the default policy file gives us all needed rights:
- loading a native library
- loading a java class
looks like, you are using it on a different location ?
therefore, of course, you need to grant proviliges by hand.
> Hope someone finds it useful anyway...
>
ok, can be FAQ entry, thanxs
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
cheers, sven
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