On 27/07/2011 10:43, Sergey Mereutsa wrote:
> Hello Adriano,
>
> AdSF>  Sure. The language don't allow such malicious things.
>
> Yes, but JVM is written by humans, and "errare humanum est" ;-)
As long there is no current serious public know vulnerability in a 
years-old technology, I'd say it's secure.

> AdSF>  And the Java plugin security works like a Java applet running in your
> AdSF>  browser.
>
> And this not protect you from Java Trojan downloader for example.
What do you mean?

> AdSF>  It's by default configured to allows nothing that can danger the 
> machine.
>
> Do you want to introduce PBP?
>
> I`m using PBP for Amazon Kindle programming. It is not real nightmare,
> but sometimes it annoying me.
>
>
I don't know it, and till the moment don't see the problem with the 
current model.


Adriano


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