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runtime.getruntime.exec in applet

Can I call Runtime.getRuntime().exex(cmd) in an applet? If yes, how to
do it?
I wrote an applet which should allow user to run some program on the
server. however I always got an "appletsecurity: checkexec " error.

Here is my code :

init(){
button4.addActionListener(this);
}

ActionPerformed(e){
if (e.getSource() == button4){
runScript() ;

}
}

public void runScript(){
try(Runtime.getRuntime().exec(script) ;}
catch(exception e){
system.err.println(e.toString) ;
}
}
[564 byte] By [jerry] at [2007-11-9 23:48:53]
# 1 Re: runtime.getruntime.exec in applet
Hi,
U have to go for java security permission.
In that u have to specify the permissions for
some operations u r going to perform.
Use security model of java.
-Ashish

"jerry" <honglan00@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>Can I call Runtime.getRuntime().exex(cmd) in an applet? If yes, how to
>do it?
>I wrote an applet which should allow user to run some program on the
>server. however I always got an "appletsecurity: checkexec " error.
>
>Here is my code :
>
> init(){
> button4.addActionListener(this);
> }
>
> ActionPerformed(e){
> if (e.getSource() == button4){
> runScript() ;
>
> }
> }
>
> public void runScript(){
> try(Runtime.getRuntime().exec(script) ;}
> catch(exception e){
> system.err.println(e.toString) ;
> }
> }
>
>
Ashish patel at 2007-11-12 0:15:11 >