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The last part of the Quick Tour of Controlling Applications lesson shows how an application can be run under a security manager by invoking the interpreter with the new-Djava.security.manager
command-line argument. But what if the application to be invoked resides inside a JAR file?One of the interpreter options is the
-cp
(for class path) option, whereby you specify a search path for application classes and resources. Thus, for example, to execute theCount
application inside thesCount.jar
JAR file, specifying the fileC:\TestData\data
as its argument, you could type the following while in the directory containingsCount.jar
:To execute the application with a security manager, simply addjava -cp sCount.jar Count C:\TestData\data-Djava.security.manager
, as inWhen you run this command, you should get an exception.java -Djava.security.manager -cp sCount.jar Count C:\TestData\dataException in thread "main" java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.io.FilePermission C:\TestData\data read) at java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(Compiled Code) at java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(Compiled Code) at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(Compiled Code) at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkRead(Compiled Code) at java.io.FileInputStream.(Compiled Code) at Count.main(Compiled Code) This
AccessControlException
is reporting that the application does not have permission to read the fileC:\TestData\data
. This exception is raised because an application running under a security manager cannot read a file or access other resources unless it has explicit permission to do so.
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