storing secrets in a users home folder.
I wanted to ensure that it only has read rights by the user but noone else. 
Similar to what ssh-keygen does.
This info only exists in Java7
Romain pointed me that this would only work for Unixoid systems though. But I 
think we could live with it.

Of course this is no show stopper - just a nice to have.

LieGrue,
strub


> Am 08.05.2017 um 21:05 schrieb John D. Ament <[email protected]>:
> 
> What feature is that?
> 
> On May 8, 2017 2:51 PM, "Mark Struberg" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Paths and other nio features for accessing file attributes.
> Those are only available in Java7, and I need those now for a new
> DeltaSpike feature...
> 
> Java6 is EOL since 2013 anyway.
> I don't even have a java6 jdk anymore...
> 
> LieGrue,
> strub
> 
> 
> 
>> Am 08.05.2017 um 20:28 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> +0 for the same reason
>> 
>> 
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>> 2017-05-08 20:25 GMT+02:00 Thomas Andraschko <[email protected]
>> :
>> 
>>> +0
>>> There is no big benefit for using java7.
>>> IMO we should just upgrade to java8 if we start DS 2.0.
>>> 
>>> 2017-05-08 17:44 GMT+02:00 Mark Struberg <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>>> Java9 is just around the corner and we still support Java6.
>>>> Do we finally like to raise our prerequisites to Java7 at least?
>>>> This would be for the upcoming 1.8.0 release and onwards.
>>>> 
>>>> Wdyt?
>>>> 
>>>> LieGrue,
>>>> strub
>>>> 
>>> 

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