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This custom security manager framework records the permissions needed for the codebases (jars) of j2se applications running under access control of a security manager. The resulting policy file is recorded while running the program and is useful as a starting point when developing a security policy for a java application. When run against libraries when source is not available it is useful for reverse engineering, revealing the permission needed to use the libraries. This is helpful when you do not trust the jar , and do not want to grant it the AllPermission free ride ticket.

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