HI
That's unnecessary. gcjwebplugin already works as a small mozilla/firefox
plugin and the Java applet is running in a separate process.
To make gcjwebplugin really usable, AppletSecurityManager class needs to
be written (ATM it is just a dummy class that allows almost everything),
I guess some Java auditing needs to be done and SELinux policy written for
gcjappletviewer.
Jakub
What about when users turn off SELinux? (not a bright idea but
still...) Will the plugin check that and stop working?
regards
Rahul
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