Date: Thu, 21 Aug 1997 11:52:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Roland Schemers <Roland.Schemers@Eng>
Subject: Re: #Security Exception: checkpropsaccess.key
To: java-security@web2.javasoft.com, Andreas.Jud@cablecom.ch
That exception is happening because the applet is attempting to access
a property that it does not have access to. Unfortunately the exception
does not include which property it was trying to access. If you have JDK source
you can look at the source for sun.applet.AppletSecurity to see what is
going on. I'll also include a list here, although Netscape might have
changed some of them...
roland
Exception Applet SecurityManager
--------- -----------------------
checkcreateclassloader checkCreateClassLoader
checkaccess.thread checkAccess
checkaccess.threadgroup checkAcesss
checkexit checkExit
checkexec checkExec
checklink checkLink
checkpropsaccess checkPropertiesAccess
checkpropsaccesskey checkPropertyAccess
checkread checkRead
checkwrite checkWrite
checkread.fd checkRead(FileDescriptor)
checkwrite.fd checkWrite(FileDescriptor)
checklisten checkListen
checkaccept checkAccept
checkconnection checkConnect
checkpackageaccess checkPackageAccess
checkpackagedefinition checkPackageDefinition
cannotsetfactory checkSetFactory
checkmemberaccess checkMemberAccess
checkgetprintjob checkPrintJobAccess
checksystemclipboardaccess checkSystemClipboardAccess
checkawteventqueueaccess checkAwtEventQueueAccess
checksecurityaccess checkSecurityAccess
> Hi,
>
> Developing an applet, which get's signed, uses Oracle JDBC Thin Driver,
> I' d like to connect to a DB. Testing in my IDE everything works. After
> loading the applet in Netscape 4.01, granting the
> "UniversalConnect" to Netscape's PrivilegeManager. I'm getting the
> following Message:
>
> #Security Exception: checkpropsaccess.key
>
> I'm looking for anyone to tell me what's wrong.
> Where can I find all the Security Exception messages?
>
> Regards,
>
> Andi Jud
> AGIS Teufen, Switzerland
>