After you create your permissions.xml file, you can edit this file
with the Java EE Application Permission Editor to set rights and permissions
for your Java™ EE applications.
Before you begin
- Java EE 7 is required to use the Java EE
Application Permission Editor.
- Create the permissions.xml file if it does not exist.
Right-click your project and then select Java EE
Tools.
Select Create Java EE Application Permission
File.
About this task
Set permissions for your applications by editing your permissions.xml file
with the Java EE Application Permission Editor.
Procedure
- Open the permissions.xml file with the Java EE Application
Permission Editor.
- To add permissions, click Add....
- Select Permission and click OK.
- Select the class name that you want to add from the drop-down menu, and then click
OK.
The Details section of the Java EE Application Permission
Editor is displayed.
Important: If you select Custom Permission... from the drop-down
menu, then you must manually enter a value for the Class name,
Name, and Actions fields. You cannot use
Suggested Values to automatically populate the Name
and Actions fields for permissions that are not in the drop-down menu.
- Optional: To change or add the name value for the permission, either enter it in the
Name field, or click the Suggested Values button for
the Name field to see a list of possible values.
- Select a name value from the Values drop-down menu.
- Click OK.
Tip: Some classes do not have any available name values. The Name
field can be left blank.
- Optional: To change or add the actions value for the permission, either enter it in the
Actions field, or click the Suggested Values button
for the Actions field to see a list of possible values.
- Select one or more actions values from the list.
- Click OK.
Tip: Some classes do not have any available actions. The Actions
field can be left blank.
- Save the permissions.xml file.