java.lang.Object
java.security.Permission
java.security.BasicPermission
com.sun.jdi.JDIPermission
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Guard
public final class JDIPermission extends BasicPermission
The
JDIPermission class represents access rights to
the VirtualMachineManager. This is the permission
which the SecurityManager will check when code that is running with
a SecurityManager requests access to the VirtualMachineManager, as
defined in the Java Debug Interface (JDI) for the Java platform.
A JDIPermission object contains a name (also referred
to as a "target name") but no actions list; you either have the
named permission or you don't.
The following table provides a summary description of what the permission allows, and discusses the risks of granting code the permission.
| Permission Target Name | What the Permission Allows | Risks of Allowing this Permission |
|---|---|---|
| virtualMachineManager | Ability to inspect and modify the JDI objects in the
VirtualMachineManager
|
This allows an attacker to control the
VirtualMachineManager and cause the system to
misbehave.
|
Programmers do not normally create JDIPermission objects directly. Instead they are created by the security policy code based on reading the security policy file.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
Bootstrap,BasicPermission,Permission,Permissions,PermissionCollection,SecurityManager, Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description JDIPermission(String name)TheJDIPermissionclass represents access rights to theVirtualMachineManagerJDIPermission(String name, String actions)Constructs a new JDIPermission object. -
Method Summary
Methods declared in class java.security.BasicPermission
equals, getActions, hashCode, implies, newPermissionCollection
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Constructor Details
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JDIPermission
TheJDIPermissionclass represents access rights to theVirtualMachineManager- Parameters:
name- Permission name. Must be "virtualMachineManager".- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if the name argument is invalid.
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JDIPermission
Constructs a new JDIPermission object.- Parameters:
name- Permission name. Must be "virtualMachineManager".actions- Must be either null or the empty string.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if arguments are invalid.
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