ptalbot wrote:How will you know if they are? Will you check the jar and have 2 different classloaders?
I'm curious.
thats something i need to figure out...
on the server i could try to read out the file and see if it is signed. And if it is generate X and if it isnt generate Y
(this is only important for plugins without a jnlp and beans)
Plugins with a jnlp it simple, they generate there own jnlp and should if they sign use the all permissions entry else if they dont sign
then dont use that entry. So the problem is what to do with plugins (and beans) where we generate the jnlp for....
If they are signed then we need to use <all permissions> if they are not we cant generate that..
all plugins and beans are loaded through Class.forName() kind of syntax, we just need to give a right classloader with it (and i dont think this matters of it is signed or unsiged)
ptalbot wrote:Anyway, nice little tool you did, thanks.
I see that you have shipped a lot of java tools - including javac/javadoc/applet etc. - with it, why is that?
Its just the tools.jar of a java 6 install, added with 1 class and a manifest with a main attribute so it is very easy for people to use.
Didnt want to extract exactly what i needed because that is quite hard to find..