You can configure your system to support this. Note: since using 
permission is invasive in Java code (doPrivileged), all the bundles, in 
particular B, must be properly coded with the necessary doPrivileges to 
make it work.
-- 

BJ Hargrave
Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance
hargr...@us.ibm.com

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From:
"David Conde" <dco...@citic.es>
To:
<equinox-dev@eclipse.org>
Date:
2009/04/28 05:18
Subject:
[equinox-dev] Security Doubt
Sent by:
equinox-dev-boun...@eclipse.org



Hi , I have a doubt about permissions in Equinox, I would like to have the 
next scenario.
 
I would like to have a set of bundles called A,A1, A2 running in Equinox, 
which are able to communicate and know about bundle B, but they do not 
know about the existence of bundle C, all of them running as well on 
Equinox. I mean, Bundle A,A1,A2 have permissions either to get service or 
import service from bundle B, bundle B have permissions either to import 
or get the service from C, and A, A1 and A2 are not able to get or import 
service from C. My question is ¿if it is possible to use bundle B from 
bundles A,A1,A2 to get acess to C service?Will either Java security or 
Equinox Security thrown an exception in this case?
 
 
Thank you in advance
 
 
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