> And the Java plugin security works like a Java applet running in your
> browser.
>
> It's by default configured to allows nothing that can danger the 
> machine.
>
> But say you need to access the network, you put a record in the java
> security database saying the user or role has the permission to 
> access a
> determined domain (or all).

Oh, so you have implemented a proper security manager for the Java 
ESPs? You are great man! :)

Did you, by the way, also implemented storing compiled code in BLOBs?

Roman

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