The StandardSecurityManager Class contains the following methods:
checkAccept determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, can accept a socket connection from the specified host and port.
checkAccess determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to manipulate the specified thread.
checkAwtEventQueueAccess determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to access the AWT event queue.
checkConnect determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, can open a socket connection to the specified host on the specified port.
checkCreateClassLoader determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to create class loader objects.
checkDelete determines whether the specified file can be deleted by the classes active within the current execution context.
checkExec determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to execute the specified application.
checkExit determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to terminate the Microsoft VM.
checkFileDialog determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to display and use file dialog boxes (java.awt.FileDialog).
checkLink determines whether the current execution context, based on the calling classes on the call stack, allows the loading of the specified native code library (DLL).
checkListen determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, can wait for connection requests on the specified local port number.
checkMemberAccess determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to use the reflection APIs to access members of the specified type from the specified class.
checkMulticast determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to use IP multicast.
checkMultimedia determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to utilize extended multimedia features.
checkPackageAccess determines whether access to classes within the specified package is permitted.
checkPackageAccessFromClassName checks to see if applets can access classes located in the package that contains a specified class.
checkPackageDefinition determines whether classes within the specified package can be defined.
checkPackageDefinitionFromClassName, if a security manager is installed, checks to see if applets can define classes in the package of the specified class name.
checkPrintJobAccess determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to initiate a print job.
checkPropertiesAccess determines whether the system properties object can be passed to the caller of the System.getProperties method.
checkPropertyAccess determines if the specified system property can be read by all the classes within the current execution context.
checkRead determines whether the specified file can be read by the classes active within the current execution context.
checkRegistry determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to perform the specified access to the specified portion of the registry.
checkSecurityAccess determines if classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to perform a security provider-related operation (using the java.security classes).
checkSetFactory determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to install a networking object factory.
checkSystemClipboardAccess determines whether classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to access the system Clipboard.
checkSystemStreams determines if classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to set the specified system stream.
checkTopLevelWindow determines if classes within the current execution context, based on the call stack of the current thread, are allowed to create top-level windows.
checkWrite determines whether the specified file can be written to by the classes active within the current execution context.
getSecurityContext retrieves the codebase URL associated with the nearest SecurityClassLoader instance found on the call stack.
getThreadGroup determines the active thread group based on the current execution context.
installStandardSecurity creates a new StandardSecurityManager and installs it as the active security manager.