On 11/30/05, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roughly speaking, because the security service gbean installs the
> security policy and the security policy class has to be in the
> classpath of the configuration holding the security service gbean.  So,
> whenever a user wishes to use a different security policy, they need to
>   modify the security  configuration.  If the security configuration is
> a parent of the basic configurations such as j2ee-server, they will
> need to replace all of those as well.

Sorry, do you mean the security policy as in
"jre/lib/security/java.policy"?  What is the "security policy class"?

Thanks,
    Aaron

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