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The steps a user, such as Kim, would take, are:
keytool -import -alias chris -file Chris.cer -keystore kim.keystore keytool -import -alias terry -file Terry.cer -keystore kim.keystore
Here's the complete kim.policy policy file, as described in A Sample Policy File.
To set the high score:To get the high score:java -Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy=kim.policy -classpath hs.jar;terry.jar com.gamedev.games.TerrysGame set 456Notes:java -Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy=kim.policy -classpath hs.jar;terry.jar com.gamedev.games.TerrysGame get
- If you don't specify
-Djava.security.manager
, the application will run unrestricted (policy files and permissions won't be checked).
- The
-Djava.security.policy=kim.policy
tells where the policy file is. Note: There are other ways of specifying the policy file. For example, you can add an entry in the security properties file that specifies the inclusion ofkim.policy
, as discussed at the end of the See the Policy File Effects lesson.
-classpath hs.jar;terry.jar
specifies the JAR files that contain the class files needed. For Windows, use a semicolon (";") to separate JAR files; for Unix, use a colon (":").
- The policy file
kim.policy
specifies the keystorekim.keystore
. Since it does not provide an absolute URL location for the keystore, the keystore is assumed to be in the same directory as the policy file.
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