Thanks .I removed the Google App engine part and it worked. On Jul 4, 3:28 am, Sebastian Rothbucher <[email protected]> wrote: > HiRajesh, it might be possible that another java.policy is effective. > For Tomcat, there is at least a catalina.policy file in ${TOMCAT-DIR} > \conf\catalina.policy and a ${JAVA-HOME}\lib\security\java.policy > file. Depending on your Runtime configuration, there might also be a - > Djava.security.policy=... file. Other application servers like > WebSphere will handle that similarily. So I'd check all those policy > files (and on the test(!) system first allow all and then limit down > to see which file is effective). Hope this helps... Sebastian > > On Jul 2, 4:28 am,Rajesh<[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am trying to call a .exe file using server side code.However I keep > > getting this error: > > > error===access denied (java.io.FilePermission <<ALL FILES>> execute). > > > I even tried to change the security permissions of the file by > > changing the java.policy file but it still gives the same error.I have > > also tried to place it under /war/WEB-INF but in vain. > > Can someone help me with this?
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