SecurityManager
instead.@Deprecated public class RMISecurityManager extends SecurityManager
RMISecurityManager
implements a policy identical to the policy
implemented by SecurityManager
. RMI applications
should use the SecurityManager
class or another appropriate
SecurityManager
implementation instead of this class. RMI's class
loader will download classes from remote locations only if a security
manager has been set.Applets typically run in a container that already has a security
manager, so there is generally no need for applets to set a security
manager. If you have a standalone application, you might need to set a
SecurityManager
in order to enable class downloading. This can be
done by adding the following to your code. (It needs to be executed before
RMI can download code from remote hosts, so it most likely needs to appear
in the main
method of your application.)
if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager());
}
inCheck
Constructor and Description |
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RMISecurityManager()
Deprecated.
Constructs a new
RMISecurityManager . |
checkAccept, checkAccess, checkAccess, checkAwtEventQueueAccess, checkConnect, checkConnect, checkCreateClassLoader, checkDelete, checkExec, checkExit, checkLink, checkListen, checkMemberAccess, checkMulticast, checkMulticast, checkPackageAccess, checkPackageDefinition, checkPermission, checkPermission, checkPrintJobAccess, checkPropertiesAccess, checkPropertyAccess, checkRead, checkRead, checkRead, checkSecurityAccess, checkSetFactory, checkSystemClipboardAccess, checkTopLevelWindow, checkWrite, checkWrite, classDepth, classLoaderDepth, currentClassLoader, currentLoadedClass, getClassContext, getInCheck, getSecurityContext, getThreadGroup, inClass, inClassLoader
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