GlassScene: setSecurityContext()
Stephen F Northover
steve.x.northover at oracle.com
Thu Oct 17 08:55:13 PDT 2013
Comment out for now and get working code. On iOS at least, all apps
come from the store.
Steve
On 2013-10-17 11:33 AM, Danno Ferrin wrote:
> Like I said in earlier ports, the language features of the back port aren't
> as difficult as the API support. I am guessing the security context has
> something to do with the u45 security patches, so I wouldn't expect a lot
> of detail until the next CPU release.
>
> Is this something we can simply comment out? This wouldn't be the first
> time compatibility was achieved by removal of an API (see date picker).
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:41 AM, Matthias Hänel <haenel at ultramixer.com>wrote:
>
>> Hey Tobi,
>>
>>
>> yes, I faced the same on the Android port. After uncommenting the new
>> security stuff in GlassStage and GlassScene
>> it's working again. This is just a preliminary solution.
>>
>> @Oracle is there a legal way that we can use parts of the jdk8 rt.jar?
>>
>>
>> regards
>> Matthias
>>
>>
>> Am 17.10.2013 um 10:17 schrieb Tobias Bley <tobi at ultramixer.com>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> why do you introduced the security concept in GlassScene and GlassStage?
>> setSecurityContext()
>>> What is the goal?
>>>
>>> The problem is the used class sun.misc.SharedSecrets is not available in
>> the android class library. Altough I have added it to the robovm compat lib
>> I’m getting a security error and are not able to start the app on iOS.
>>> Tobi
>>>
>>
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