On 19-5-2016 23:26, Leyne, Sean wrote:
>
>
>> 19.05.2016 19:32, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
>>> I think Adriano is taking about the fact that someone from Java code
>>> running inside Firebird would be able to make an embedded connection
>>> to any database running on the same server. That is a totally
>>> different security threat than the capability that a normal Java
>>> program with Jaybird has (as it is either not running on a Firebird
>>> server, or with an
>>> (OS) user that doesn't have access to those databases).
>>
>>     Is there a way to prevent Java applet from using anything from out of
>> database (other applets, native libraries and so on)?
>
> But how far would the prevention go?
>
> I have Java Applet A which needs to use Applet B, but should not have access 
> to Applet C.

As I also replied to Dimitry, don't use the term applet. It has really 
negative connotations in the Java world.

Mark
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