Sorry I should have made it clearer - I'm proposing something new for  
Java in para #2

- Paul

On Jul 16, 2006, at 3:54 AM, David Corbin wrote:

> On Saturday 15 July 2006 23:01, Paul Hammant wrote:
>
>> Well this is a well understood rule with applet for sure (and some of
>> the J2EE containers / web containers).
>>
>> A sandboxed applet may not (its veto'd) create a classloader. All its
>> classes must come with it from the server. It was a speculative rule
>> to prevent hacking ( I guess ).  Now the applet security model is
>> very good.  One could assume a new rule for applets would be
>> perfectly kosher:
>>
>>    Sandboxed applets may create classloaders, but the classes
>> contained therein are given the same rights as those that were
>> shipped from the web server - the sandbox rules
>
> The above two paragraphs seem contradictory to me.
>
> The first paragraph just tells me  we would need server component  
> to generate
> the classes for us. :)
>
>



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