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Re: JAVA and permissions

From: Yann CAUCHARD <yann.cauchard_at_spcconsultants.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 16:28:38 +0200
Message-ID: <a9477b$4ge$1@news2.isdnet.net>


Thanks, i'll try asap.

Vladimir M. Zakharychev a écrit dans le message ...
>Actually, new permissions are not visible to sessions that were connected
when
>grants took place. It seems that once the session is established and
classes are
>instantiated, the security manager does not re-read permissions table
(which is
>a good thing because otherwise the performance would be severely affected).
>I don't think that bouncing the db is necessary step - new connections will
read
>modified permissions table and will see the changes.
>
>--
>Vladimir Zakharychev (bob_at_dpsp-yes.com)
http://www.dpsp-yes.com
>Dynamic PSP(tm) - the first true RAD toolkit for Oracle-based internet
applications.
>All opinions are mine and do not necessarily go in line with those of my
employer.
>
>
>"Yann CAUCHARD" <yann.cauchard_at_spcconsultants.com> wrote in message
>news:a90sn0$1b72$1_at_news5.isdnet.net...
>> Hi,
>>
>> 8.1.6 on NT.
>>
>> I created a java procedure to rename a file.
>> I tried to execute it and get an error about "java.io.FilePermission
read"
>> not granted and so on.
>> I granted all permission on all files to the right user.
>>
>> It worked, BUT only after the database stopped and restarted.
>>
>> Is stopping and restarting the DB the only solution to achieve JAVA
granting
>> ?
>> Or is there something I forgot or made wrong ?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> yann
>>
>>
>
Received on Thu Apr 11 2002 - 09:28:38 CDT

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