regarding security i guess sometimes one need to access resources like hardware and i don't know how one will achieve that without doing this as even some linux programs use this
feature
I am not a Java hacker, so please excuse my ignorance. If you need to access a hardware resource, are you sure Java is a good thing for it ? Secondly, given the availability of so many libraries and abstractions, why do you need to access a h/w directly?
Just curious.
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