/* * Copyright (c) 1996, 2003, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package java.rmi; import java.security.*; /** * A subclass of {@link SecurityManager} used by RMI applications that use * downloaded code. RMI's class loader will not download any classes from * remote locations if no security manager has been set. * <code>RMISecurityManager</code> does not apply to applets, which run * under the protection of their browser's security manager. * * <code>RMISecurityManager</code> implements a policy that * is no different than the policy implemented by {@link SecurityManager}. * Therefore an RMI application should use the <code>SecurityManager</code> * class or another application-specific <code>SecurityManager</code> * implementation instead of this class. * * <p>To use a <code>SecurityManager</code> in your application, add * the following statement to your code (it needs to be executed before RMI * can download code from remote hosts, so it most likely needs to appear * in the <code>main</code> method of your application): * * <pre> * System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager()); * </pre> * * @author Roger Riggs * @author Peter Jones * @since JDK1.1 **/ public class RMISecurityManager extends SecurityManager { /** * Constructs a new <code>RMISecurityManager</code>. * @since JDK1.1 */ public RMISecurityManager() { } }