
They do not affect stand-alone applications. Note: These settings affect all browsers that use Oracle's Java browser plug-in. When you are done testing, repeat Step 2 and Step 3 to restore the correct version of the files. See Why do I see the Java Update Needed messages? on for information on this prompt. Click Later to continue running the application. The JRE periodically updates this file, so make the file read-only to prevent your changes from being overwritten. For example, if you are testing JRE version 8u5, set the version in the file to 1.8.0_99. Set the version number of the JRE for the JRE family that you are testing to a value greater than the version that you are testing. The /security/baseline.versions file is downloaded.Įdit the /security/baseline.versions file.

See Section 21.1, "Deployment Configuration File (deployment.properties)" for the location of the deployment.properties file on each supported platform.įrom the command line, run the following command: Remove the following files, if they exist: To see how applications behave when the JRE falls below the Security Baseline, follow these steps: New posts were shut off and the site was archived into this static format as of October 1, 2020.23.1.2.1 Testing a JRE Below the Security Baseline New member registration was closed in 2019. This is a community of software programmers and website developers including Wrox book authors and readers. You are currently viewing the BOOK: Beginning ASP.NET 1.0 section of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer discussions.

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