> -----Original Message----- > From: Nader Aeinehchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You should rather use the following way which ensures only your policy > file is in control > -Djava.security.policy==$MERLIN_HOME/bin/security.policy
I knew about the JRE security definitions but I didn't know about the double equals for overriding them. Thanks. > 2. Keep yourself to standard policy file as long as you can. > Most of the time, the standard policy file from Sun provides the desired > functionality and probably more. Usually. I've had trouble when embedding various containers into one another. For example, embedding OpenJMS into Merlin. Or using sun's COMM API which checks the security manager before looking for the javax.comm.properties file. > 5. If you decide to let Merlin be the top-most container, and thus the one > that starts security manager, consider the following: <snip/> These are issues we will need to consider when finalizing the Merlin security features. As Alex mentioned, if you want to help, you're more than welcome! J. Aaron Farr SONY ELECTRONICS DDP-CIM (724) 696-7653 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]