| The AllPermission is a permission that implies all other permissions.
Note: Granting AllPermission should be done with extreme care,
as it implies all other permissions. Thus, it grants code the ability
to run with security
disabled. Extreme caution should be taken before granting such
a permission to code. This permission should be used only during testing,
or in extremely rare cases where an application or applet is
completely trusted and adding the necessary permissions to the policy
is prohibitively cumbersome.
See Also: java.security.Permission See Also: java.security.AccessController See Also: java.security.Permissions See Also: java.security.PermissionCollection See Also: java.lang.SecurityManager version: 1.14 00/02/17 author: Roland Schemers |