entering security

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entering security

Postby Ilan Tal » Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:28 pm

Hi Genady,
I used your software with good results until the license expired.
Among other things you had a way to enter rmi_security.policy.
There must be a way to do this under Eclipse without needing your software just to run under the debug mode of Eclipse.
(I'm not having problems with the RMI part, but something in security.)

My bat file works when I'm not using Eclipse
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set CLASSPATH=
java -jar -Xmx128m -Djava.security.policy=rmi_security.policy readclient.jar

Can I put something under the Debug... Arguments?

Thanks,
Ilan
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Postby genady » Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:57 pm

Ilan,

You need to provide a full path to the security policy file.

You can also buy (or ask your university to buy) an academic license (it's cheap - only $25.90)

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