Re: Quitting debian-java
- To: Alan KF LAU <akflau@itsd.gcn.gov.hk>
- Cc: per@bothner.com, bortzmeyer@debian.org, debian-java@lists.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Quitting debian-java
- From: Alexander Hvostov <vulture@aoi.dyndns.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 12:23:32 -0800
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 17:43:41 EAT Alan KF LAU <akflau@itsd.gcn.gov.hk> wrote: > And I'm guessing this guy(you, Alex) thought java.security only apply to web > application. > > On the contrary, you can lift many of the security measure in writing > web-based applets as the browser VM already restrict a lot of > local/remote access. > > I just wrote a small database front end without java.security because > this applet will only access the database reside in its server. If you > don't understand what I mean RTFM. The java api doc is very complete and > easy to read, even for 'guy' like you. How exactly is that not a Web application? It's an application, and it's used strictly on the Web... > Alan. Regards, Alex.
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