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Sir,
Here I am trying to explain a situation in which the files and =
directory access of the java security will be easily violated.
Assume that for Test.class I am giving listing,reading,writting and =
deleting permission for the files under=20
"c:\jdk1.1.6\bin".
Assume that The class Test.class is having a call requesting AWT =
FileDialog. On calling this java will through a native system =
FileDialog. Using this file dialog we can go to any directory , any =
drive and delete , cut , paste files from any where to any where.
Though the Test.class is not having the write to mess other =
directories it can do so.=20
I FEEL SUN JAVA SHOULD TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING FILE =
DIALOG IN PURE JAVA WAY, INSTEAD OF USING NATIVE FILE DIALOGS.=20
-Sudhakaran
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