• Subject: PUBLIC WRITE AUTHORITY
  • From: barbera@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 08:25:01 -0500

Susan,

This message is just a information/warning message. It is telling you that
you have a potential security hole by allowing *PUBLIC write authority on
your JAR file. This would allow someone to potentially put a class file
with the same name in your JAR file.  If this "BAD" class file were placed
ahead of the class file that you really wanted, the "BAD" class file would
be used.  It is just letting you know you might want to change the
authority on the JAR file, the choice is yours.

Jace


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