SQLPermission (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)
java.sql
Class SQLPermission
java.lang.Object
java.security.Permission
java.security.BasicPermission
java.sql.SQLPermission
All Implemented Interfaces:
public final class SQLPermission
extends BasicPermission
The permission for which the SecurityManager
will check when code that is running in an applet calls the DriverManager.setLogWriter
method or theDriverManager.setLogStream
(deprecated) method. If there is no SQLPermission
object, these methods throw a java.lang.SecurityException
as a runtime exception.
A SQLPermission
object contains a name (also referred to as a "target name") but no actions list; there is either a named permission or there is not. The target name is the name of the permission (see below). The naming convention follows the hierarchical property naming convention. In addition, an asterisk may appear at the end of the name, following a ".", or by itself, to signify a wildcard match. For example: loadLibrary.*
or *
is valid, but *loadLibrary
or a*b
is not valid.
The following table lists all the possible SQLPermission
target names. Currently, the only name allowed is setLog
. The table gives a description of what the permission allows and a discussion of the risks of granting code the permission.
Permission Target Name | What the Permission Allows | Risks of Allowing this Permission |
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setLog | Setting of the logging stream | This is a dangerous permission to grant. The contents of the log may contain usernames and passwords, SQL statements, and SQL data. |
The person running an applet decides what permissions to allow and will run the Policy Tool
to create anSQLPermission
in a policy file. A programmer does not use a constructor directly to create an instance of SQLPermission
but rather uses a tool.
Since:
1.3
See Also:
BasicPermission, Permission, Permissions, PermissionCollection, SecurityManager, Serialized Form
Constructor Summary |
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SQLPermission(String name) Creates a new SQLPermission object with the specified name. |
[SQLPermission](../../java/sql/SQLPermission.html#SQLPermission%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29)(String name,String actions) Creates a new SQLPermission object with the specified name. |
Method Summary |
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Methods inherited from class java.security.BasicPermission |
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equals, getActions, hashCode, implies, newPermissionCollection |
Methods inherited from class java.security.Permission |
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checkGuard, getName, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29) |
Constructor Detail |
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SQLPermission
public SQLPermission(String name)
Creates a new SQLPermission
object with the specified name. The name is the symbolic name of the SQLPermission
; currently, the only name allowed is "setLog".
Parameters:
name
- the name of this SQLPermission
object, which must be setLog
SQLPermission
public SQLPermission(String name, String actions)
Creates a new SQLPermission
object with the specified name. The name is the symbolic name of the SQLPermission
; the actions String
is currently unused and should benull
.
Parameters:
name
- the name of this SQLPermission
object, which must be setLog
actions
- should be null
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