The method checks are for calls FROM the package involved, not TO the
target code.

Rick

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Jean-Louis Faucher
<jfaucher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Rick
>
> 2011/7/11 Rick McGuire <object.r...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Setting the security manager on a method or routine sets the manager
>> for the entire package.  This is the way it worked before the concept
>> of a package was exposed in 4.0, so it works a little awkwardly.  Had
>> the package concept been there from the beginning, that would have
>> been the only method exposed for doing this.
>>
> That's clear.
> But I still don't understand how a security manager is selected during
> program execution...
> Using my profiler, I see cross-package calls of methods, which is good.
> But the profiler (a security manager which defines the METHOD checkpoint) is
> assigned to one package only (pipe.rex) :
>
> pipe_test.rex requires pipe_extension.cls
> pipe_extensions.cls requires pipe.rex
> pipe.rex (has security manager)
>
> so, if the scope was limited to the package pipe.rex, only the messages sent
> to methods defined in pipe.rex should be intercepted, but this is not the
> case...
>
> Jean-Louis
>
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