Note: This Java deployment guide describes features released prior to the Java SE 6 update 10 release. See Java Rich Internet Applications Development and Deployment for the latest information.
.cab
to .jar
File Throws a Security Exception When Run in Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM)After you upgrade a signed applet from .cab
to .jar
files, the applet no longer works in the Microsoft VM. The applet runs without any error in the Sun Java Runtime Environment (JRE) implementation.
Microsoft VM does not support signed .jar
files. Microsoft VM supports unsigned .jar
files through the archive
attribute of the <APPLET>
tag. However Microsoft VM treats classes and resources within the signed .jar
files as untrusted.
As a result, the applet is treated as untrusted by the Microsoft VM. Any action which the applet performs ,that requires access outside the applet sandbox, results in a security exception.
The only applet signing scheme recognized by the Microsoft VM is Authenticode technology which is used with the .cab
files.
Specify the upgraded .jar
files through the archive
attribute for the Sun JRE, and continue to specify the .cab
files through cabbase
for the Microsoft VM. For example, assume that you have the following code:
<APPLET code="MyApplet" width=100 height=100>
<PARAM name="cabbase" value="package1.cab, package2.cab">
</APPLET>
Change the above code as shown in the following code:
<APPLET code="MyApplet" archive="package1.jar, package2.jar"
width=100 height=100>
<PARAM name="cabbase" value="package1.cab, package2.cab">
</APPLET>
None.