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The * naming convention follows the hierarchical property naming convention. * In addition, an asterisk * may appear at the end of the name, following a ".", or by itself, to * signify a wildcard match. For example: <code>loadLibrary.*</code> * and <code>*</code> signify a wildcard match, * while <code>*loadLibrary</code> and <code>a*b</code> do not. * <P> * The following table lists all the possible <code>SQLPermission</code> target names. * The table gives a description of what the permission allows * and a discussion of the risks of granting code the permission. * * * <table border=1 cellpadding=5 summary="permission target name, what the permission allows, and associated risks"> * <tr> * <th>Permission Target Name</th> * <th>What the Permission Allows</th> * <th>Risks of Allowing this Permission</th> * </tr> * * <tr> * <td>setLog</td> * <td>Setting of the logging stream</td> * <td>This is a dangerous permission to grant. * The contents of the log may contain usernames and passwords, * SQL statements, and SQL data.</td> * </tr> * <tr> * <td>callAbort</td> * <td>Allows the invocation of the {@code Connection} method * {@code abort}</td> * <td>Permits an application to terminate a physical connection to a * database.</td> * </tr> * <tr> * <td>setSyncFactory</td> * <td>Allows the invocation of the {@code SyncFactory} methods * {@code setJNDIContext} and {@code setLogger}</td> * <td>Permits an application to specify the JNDI context from which the * {@code SyncProvider} implementations can be retrieved from and the logging * object to be used by the {@code SyncProvider} implementation.</td> * </tr> * * <tr> * <td>setNetworkTimeout</td> * <td>Allows the invocation of the {@code Connection} method * {@code setNetworkTimeout}</td> * <td>Permits an application to specify the maximum period a * <code>Connection</code> or * objects created from the <code>Connection</code> * will wait for the database to reply to any one request.</td> * <tr> * <td>deregisterDriver</td> * <td>Allows the invocation of the {@code DriverManager} * method {@code deregisterDriver}</td> * <td>Permits an application to remove a JDBC driver from the list of * registered Drivers and release its resources.</td> * </tr> * </table> * * @since 1.3 * @see java.security.BasicPermission * @see java.security.Permission * @see java.security.Permissions * @see java.security.PermissionCollection * @see java.lang.SecurityManager * */ public final class SQLPermission extends BasicPermission { /** * Creates a new <code>SQLPermission</code> object with the specified name. * The name is the symbolic name of the <code>SQLPermission</code>. * * @param name the name of this <code>SQLPermission</code> object, which must * be either {@code setLog}, {@code callAbort}, {@code setSyncFactory}, * {@code deregisterDriver}, or {@code setNetworkTimeout} * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>name</code> is empty. */ public SQLPermission(String name) { super(name); } /** * Creates a new <code>SQLPermission</code> object with the specified name. * The name is the symbolic name of the <code>SQLPermission</code>; the * actions <code>String</code> is currently unused and should be * <code>null</code>. * * @param name the name of this <code>SQLPermission</code> object, which must * be either {@code setLog}, {@code callAbort}, {@code setSyncFactory}, * {@code deregisterDriver}, or {@code setNetworkTimeout} * @param actions should be <code>null</code> * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>name</code> is empty. */ public SQLPermission(String name, String actions) { super(name, actions); } /** * Private serial version unique ID to ensure serialization * compatibility. */ static final long serialVersionUID = -1439323187199563495L; }