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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-04-01 04:01 -------
> Alternatively, we could try and set the security manager, catch the exception
> and back off from the attempt, opting to fork the jvm instead. 
I know that this kind of "catch a semi-expected exception and alter behaviour"
is used frequently in the code, but is there no other way?  I personally feel
that using exceptions as a flow control mechanism is a code smell.

I'd prefer an adapter approach mentioned in the report

just my opinion
Kev


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