Consider a way to get access to files on the user's system (outside the sandbox)
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                 Key: MASHUP-1098
                 URL: https://wso2.org/jira/browse/MASHUP-1098
             Project: WSO2 Mashup Server
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Jonathan Marsh
            Assignee: Channa Gunawardena


I'd like to see a mechanism whereby a mashup can:
- provide a path to a file or folder anywhere on the user's hard drive.
- provide a feedback loop to the user on whether access to this file should be 
allowed
  - Windows desk tray can provide a message like "MashupX wants access to the 
mydata.xml file [folder] - click to allow", followed by "allow once", "allow 
always", or "disallow".  Maybe even an "include subdirectories" option.
  - A permissions file that can be user-edited that keeps track of specific 
file/folder permissions for the particular mashups.
    - Remove permissions when a mashup is deleted (in case a future mashup with 
that name is deployed).
  - Some kind of Linux solution? (Perhaps a wholedesk tray equivalent?)

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