I am working on an HTML page that is using Javascript to interact with a Java applet. The HTML page, javascript files, and .jar file for the applet will be deployed locally to a folder on the user's filesystem.

(Implmenting this as a standalone Java application is not an option here; for various reasons I will not explain here).

The applet needs to do local file i/o. As such, I'm attempting to tweek the settings in the user's .java.policy file to permit this.

I have found the following setup is the only one that works:

grant 
{
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "read";
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "write";
};

This is not ideal, as that it grants all applets permissions to read write all files. Naturally I would prefer to isolate to the particular code base. However I could not find a "grant codeBase" syntax that works.

I have tried:

grant codeBase "file:/C:/Files/FileIOApplet/-" {
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "read";
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "write";
};

grant codeBase "file:///-" {
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "read";
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "write";
};

grant codeBase  "file:${user.home}/-"
{
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "read";
  permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "write";
};

This is running using this configuration:

  • Firefox 3.6.10
  • Java 1.6 update 25
  • Windows 7 64 bit

Where I am I going wrong in setting up this .java.policy file?

I am pretty rusty to the Java world, especially working with applets - so your expertise is appreciated!

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don't waste your time with syntax, use the policy tool instead :

click here : Policy Tool

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       **LOCAL APPLET** 

A LOCAL applet is the one which is stored on our computer system. when browser try to access the applet, it is not necessary for our computer to be connected to the Internet.

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