Add the missing permission to the J2eehome\lib\server.policy file.
The J2EE server looks at this policy file for permissions.
- anand
Leying Zhao wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am using j2ee ri 1.2.1 on NT with JDK1.2.2.
> I try to call System.getProperties() from a help
> class, but get exception:
>
> java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
> (java.util.PropertyPermission * read,write)
> at
> java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(AccessControlContext.java:195)
> at
> java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java:403)
> at
> java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java:549)
> at
> java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPropertiesAccess(SecurityManager.java:1215)
> at
> java.lang.System.getProperties(System.java:484)
>
> I checked the spec, it says:
>
> C.12 Changes since EJB 1.1 Public Release
> ....
> Allowed enterprise beans to read system properties.
>
> Is there anything wrong on my side?
>
> Any information would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
>
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