From: "Kevin Jones" <kevinj@develop.com>
To: <java-security@java.sun.com>
Subject: Denying applets permissions
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 13:09:13 +0100
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I'm sure this is a question that must have been asked before -
Is it possible to deny an applet (or an application come to that) a
permission that it is normally granted, for example I have an applet loaded
from a jar file which I want to stop using sockets - i.e. I don't want it to
be able to connect at all, not even as a client. Can I create a policy file
entry that will let me do this?
Kevin Jones
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