public final class SecurityDialogMessageHandler
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.lang.Runnable
SecurityDialogMessages and shows appropriate security
dialogs.
In the current architecture, SecurityDialogs are shown from a
different AppContext than the AppContext that asks for a
security prompt. This ensures that all security prompts are isolated and
their Look and Feel is not affected by the Look and Feel of the
applet/application.
This class contains allows a client application to post a
SecurityDialogMessage. When this class finds a security message in
the queue, it shows a security warning to the user, and sets
SecurityDialogMessage.userResponse to the appropriate value.
| Constructor and Description |
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SecurityDialogMessageHandler() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
postMessage(net.sourceforge.jnlp.security.SecurityDialogMessage message)
Post a message to the security event queue.
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void |
run()
Runs the message handler loop.
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public void run()
run in interface java.lang.Runnablepublic void postMessage(net.sourceforge.jnlp.security.SecurityDialogMessage message)
Once the user has made a choice the
SecurityDialogMessage.toDispose (if not null) is disposed and
SecurityDialogMessage.lock (in not null) is released.
message - indicates the type of security dialog to show