hi Christopher,
  I see a char array being set to a number.
    charstring1[charstring1-1] = 0;



Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Suresh,
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> On 4/22/2010 4:51 PM, suresht wrote:
>> i have attached a copy of the policy file.
> 
> It was stripped by the list.
> 
>> yes that is true but the command line application includes the security
>> manager with equivalent policy
> 
> Ok.
> 
>> The web application works fine without the security manager.
> 
> Since the error occurs in the JDBC driver, I would imagine that the
> problem is there: the driver is not properly checking array bounds when
> accessing a String.
> 
> Now, more than likely it's some String that is no longer available due
> to the presence of the SecurityManager, but we'll never know what the
> "real" problem is until we can get a report of what String the driver
> can't read properly.
> 
> Do you have the source code of the JDBC driver? Can you decompile it to
> find out what is blowing up?
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> - -chris
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