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* The target name is the name of the JAXB permission (see below). * *

* The following table lists all the possible {@code JAXBPermission} target names, * and for each provides a description of what the permission allows * and a discussion of the risks of granting code the permission. *

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Permission Target NameWhat the Permission AllowsRisks of Allowing this Permission
setDatatypeConverter * Allows the code to set VM-wide {@link DatatypeConverterInterface} * via {@link DatatypeConverter#setDatatypeConverter(DatatypeConverterInterface) the setDatatypeConverter method} * that all the methods on {@link DatatypeConverter} uses. * * Malicious code can set {@link DatatypeConverterInterface}, which has * VM-wide singleton semantics, before a genuine JAXB implementation sets one. * This allows malicious code to gain access to objects that it may otherwise * not have access to, such as {@link java.awt.Frame#getFrames()} that belongs to * another application running in the same JVM. *
* * @see java.security.BasicPermission * @see java.security.Permission * @see java.security.Permissions * @see java.security.PermissionCollection * @see java.lang.SecurityManager * * @author Joe Fialli * @since JAXB 2.2 */ /* code was borrowed originally from java.lang.RuntimePermission. */ public final class JAXBPermission extends BasicPermission { /** * Creates a new JAXBPermission with the specified name. * * @param name * The name of the JAXBPermission. As of 2.2 only "setDatatypeConverter" * is defined. */ public JAXBPermission(String name) { super(name); } private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; }