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package java.security;

This exception is thrown by the AccessController to indicate that a requested access (to a critical system resource such as the file system or the network) is denied.

The reason to deny access can vary. For example, the requested permission might be of an incorrect type, contain an invalid value, or request access that is not allowed according to the security policy. Such information should be given whenever possible at the time the exception is thrown.

Author:Li Gong, Roland Schemers
Since:1.2
/** * <p> This exception is thrown by the AccessController to indicate * that a requested access (to a critical system resource such as the * file system or the network) is denied. * * <p> The reason to deny access can vary. For example, the requested * permission might be of an incorrect type, contain an invalid * value, or request access that is not allowed according to the * security policy. Such information should be given whenever * possible at the time the exception is thrown. * * @author Li Gong * @author Roland Schemers * @since 1.2 */
public class AccessControlException extends SecurityException { private static final long serialVersionUID = 5138225684096988535L; // the permission that caused the exception to be thrown. private Permission perm;
Constructs an AccessControlException with the specified, detailed message.
Params:
  • s – the detail message.
/** * Constructs an {@code AccessControlException} with the * specified, detailed message. * * @param s the detail message. */
public AccessControlException(String s) { super(s); }
Constructs an AccessControlException with the specified, detailed message, and the requested permission that caused the exception.
Params:
  • s – the detail message.
  • p – the permission that caused the exception.
/** * Constructs an {@code AccessControlException} with the * specified, detailed message, and the requested permission that caused * the exception. * * @param s the detail message. * @param p the permission that caused the exception. */
public AccessControlException(String s, Permission p) { super(s); perm = p; }
Gets the Permission object associated with this exception, or null if there was no corresponding Permission object.
Returns:the Permission object.
/** * Gets the Permission object associated with this exception, or * null if there was no corresponding Permission object. * * @return the Permission object. */
public Permission getPermission() { return perm; } }