Re: Do JAVA applications use the JVM?
From: Edwin Martin (e.j.martin_at_chello.nl)
Date: 10/20/04
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:48:55 GMT
Jim Hubbard wrote:
> I'm looking to create a whitelist of Java apps that can run and block all
> others. Seen anything that could help me do this?
I don't think this is easy to do, certainly not when a program uses its
own JRE.
The solution might be in system management.
Edwin Martin
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>>Jim Hubbard wrote:
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>>>Do Java applications use the same JAVA virtual machine plug-in that JAVA
>>>applets do? Or, do actual JAVA applications require the whole JAVA
>>>runtime environment to be installed?
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>>Some Java application install a JRE that they will use, some applications
>>use the JRE that's installed with Sun's installer.
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>>Both ways has it advantages and disadvantages.
>>
>>Edwin Martin
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