jdk/src/java.rmi/share/classes/java/rmi/RMISecurityManager.java
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    25 
       
    26 package java.rmi;
       
    27 
       
    28 import java.security.*;
       
    29 
       
    30 /**
       
    31  * {@code RMISecurityManager} implements a policy identical to the policy
       
    32  * implemented by {@link SecurityManager}. RMI applications
       
    33  * should use the {@code SecurityManager} class or another appropriate
       
    34  * {@code SecurityManager} implementation instead of this class. RMI's class
       
    35  * loader will download classes from remote locations only if a security
       
    36  * manager has been set.
       
    37  *
       
    38  * @implNote
       
    39  * <p>Applets typically run in a container that already has a security
       
    40  * manager, so there is generally no need for applets to set a security
       
    41  * manager. If you have a standalone application, you might need to set a
       
    42  * {@code SecurityManager} in order to enable class downloading. This can be
       
    43  * done by adding the following to your code. (It needs to be executed before
       
    44  * RMI can download code from remote hosts, so it most likely needs to appear
       
    45  * in the {@code main} method of your application.)
       
    46  *
       
    47  * <pre>{@code
       
    48  *    if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
       
    49  *        System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager());
       
    50  *    }
       
    51  * }</pre>
       
    52  *
       
    53  * @author  Roger Riggs
       
    54  * @author  Peter Jones
       
    55  * @since 1.1
       
    56  * @deprecated Use {@link SecurityManager} instead.
       
    57  */
       
    58 @Deprecated
       
    59 public class RMISecurityManager extends SecurityManager {
       
    60 
       
    61     /**
       
    62      * Constructs a new {@code RMISecurityManager}.
       
    63      * @since 1.1
       
    64      */
       
    65     public RMISecurityManager() {
       
    66     }
       
    67 }