> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:40:35 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
>> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
>> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
>> LoggingPermission, Prop
On Tue, 8 Apr 2025 06:41:41 GMT, Alan Bateman wrote:
>> Roger Riggs has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a
>> merge or a rebase. The incremental webrev excludes the unrelated changes
>> brought in by the merge/rebase. The pull request contains 10 additional
>> commits sin
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:40:35 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
>> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
>> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
>> LoggingPermission, Prop
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 19:22:46 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
>> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
>> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
>> LoggingPermission, Prop
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 19:00:02 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
>> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
>> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
>> LoggingPermission, Prop
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 19:00:02 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
>> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
>> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
>> LoggingPermission, Prop
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 18:21:29 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
>> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
>> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
>> LoggingPermission, Prop
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission,
> a
Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following permission
classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal as they are no
longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission, LoggingPermission,
PropertyPermission, ReflectPermission, RuntimePermission, and
Seriali
On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 12:37:32 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
> Now that the Security Manager is permanently disabled, the following
> permission classes in the core libraries area can be deprecated for removal
> as they are no longer useful: FilePermission, LinkPermission,
> LoggingPermission, Property
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