java.security
Class Policy
Policy
is an abstract class for managing the system security
policy for the Java application environment. It specifies which permissions
are available for code from various sources. The security policy is
represented through a subclass of
Policy
.
Only one
Policy
is in effect at any time. A
ProtectionDomain
initializes itself with information from this class
on the set of permssions to grant.
The location for the actual
Policy
could be anywhere in any
form because it depends on the Policy implementation. The default system is
in a flat ASCII file or it could be in a database.
The current installed
Policy
can be accessed with
getPolicy()
and changed with
setPolicy(Policy)
if the code
has the correct permissions.
The
refresh()
method causes the
Policy
instance to
refresh/reload its configuration. The method used to refresh depends on the
Policy
implementation.
When a protection domain initializes its permissions, it uses code like
the following:
policy = Policy.getPolicy();
PermissionCollection perms = policy.getPermissions(myCodeSource);
The protection domain passes the
Policy
handler a
CodeSource
instance which contains the codebase URL and a public key.
The
Policy
implementation then returns the proper set of
permissions for that
CodeSource
.
The default
Policy
implementation can be changed by setting
the "policy.provider" security provider in the "java.security" file to the
correct
Policy
implementation class.
Policy() - Constructs a new
Policy object.
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Policy
public Policy()
Constructs a new Policy
object.
getPolicy
public static Policy getPolicy()
Returns the currently installed
Policy
handler. The value
should not be cached as it can be changed any time by
setPolicy(Policy)
.
refresh
public abstract void refresh()
Causes this Policy
instance to refresh / reload its
configuration. The method used to refresh depends on the concrete
implementation.
setPolicy
public static void setPolicy(Policy policy)
Sets the Policy
handler to a new value.
policy
- the new Policy
to use.
Policy.java --- Policy Manager Class
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