>On 6/16/2014 10:40 PM, David M. Lloyd wrote: >On 06/16/2014 09:19 AM, Frank Ding wrote: >> Hi Jeff, >> Thanks for your reply. One further question is that you confirmed >> that two AccessControlContext objects considered equal via method >> equals() should return same results for >> AccessControlContext.checkPermission() but test shows that 2 >> AccessControlContext objects are equal regardless of isLimited, >> limitedContext, parent, permissions, or privilegedContext. Does it make >> sense and apply to Java 8 AccessControlContext with JEP140? > >Is it not true that a limited privileged context simply adds a >protection domain that restricts permissions to the limited set? This >seems to be the "obvious" implementation of the feature. > >If so, then equals() should have taken it into account as a matter of >course. >-- >- DML Hi Jeff, Could you pls let us know your insight?
Regards, Frank