We are planning on downloading all the libraries on to the target machine
definitely. I need this to work in Netscape 4.7 & 6. I have various problems,
anybody who have made it to work, please help....

Cheers
Krish.

Jamie Nicolson wrote:

> I believe this exception gets thrown when CryptoManager calls
> System.getProperty(). Perhaps you need to add a
> java.security.PropertyPermission?
>
> Running in an applet was never a design goal for JSS. Calling into a
> native library contradicts the ideal of an applet, which is supposed to
> be pure Java that runs in a sandbox. You also have the problem that the
> JSS, NSS, and NSPR shared libraries have to be installed on the target
> machine.
>
> Assuming you have a plan for distributing the libraries, the other
> issues can probably be resolved by enabling the appropriate permissions.
> Perhaps some people who read this newsgroup have gotten it to work.
>
> Krishnan Chellakarai wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am using JSS API to access the Netscape certificate repository from an
> >
> >applet. When I call CryptoManage.initialize function from the applet, I
> >get an security exception "netscape.security.AppletSecurityException:
> >security.checkpropsaccess.key ".
> >
> >Does any body know why? Also what permission should I enable?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Krish.
> >PS: Same code works okay as a standalone app. This happens only in an
> >applet.
> >
> >
> >


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