Initially showWindowWithoutWarningBanner was added to deny the new API functions invocation without permission check,

but now it seems redundant, so I left only canProcessApplicationEvents in the new webrev:

cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8164536/02/

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Thanks,
Alexander.

On 09/08/2016 04:53 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
On 31.08.16 3:27, Alexander Zvegintsev wrote:
Hi Sergey,

It could be, but actually RuntimePermission is used by eawt(sure we can
change it too, but I don't see a point)

It is still unclear to me why in most of the place we check two permissions? Can you please clarify what is the purpose of canProcessApplicationEvents and showWindowWithoutWarningBanner and why both are related for example to removeAppEventListener() method.


Please see the updated webrev:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8164536/01/

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Thanks,
Alexander.

On 30.08.2016 22:44, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
Hi, Alexander.
Probably the name of this permission can be added to AWTPermissions.java?
I am not sure why some of the methods require
"canProcessApplicationEvents" permission. For example
Taskbar.getTaskbar()? I guess Desktop.getDesktop() is used a template
but it does not throw such exceptions and/or require similar permissions.

On 30.08.16 21:58, Alexander Zvegintsev wrote:
Hello,

Please review the fix

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8164536/00/

for the issue

https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8164536

This fix add check for canProcessApplicationEvents runtime
permission(currently used by eawt) for Desktop and Taskbar classes.








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