java.rmi
Class RMISecurityManager
java.lang.Object
java.lang.SecurityManager
java.rmi.RMISecurityManager
public class RMISecurityManager
- extends SecurityManager
A subclass of SecurityManager
used by RMI applications that use
downloaded code. RMI's class loader will not download any classes from
remote locations if no security manager has been set.
RMISecurityManager
does not apply to applets, which run
under the protection of their browser's security manager.
RMISecurityManager
implements a policy that
is no different than the policy implemented by SecurityManager
.
Therefore an RMI application should use the SecurityManager
class or another application-specific SecurityManager
implementation instead of this class.
To use a SecurityManager
in your application, add
the following statement 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):
System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager());
- Since:
- JDK1.1
Methods inherited from class java.lang.SecurityManager |
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 |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
RMISecurityManager
public RMISecurityManager()
- Constructs a new
RMISecurityManager
.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
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