- What is Java deployment rule set?
- What does your security setting have blocked a self signed application from running with an out of date or expired version of Java?
- What does '*' mean in Java?
- Which file do you use to specify deployment rules?
- How do you fix your security settings have blocked an application signed with an expired or not yet valid certificate from running?
- Which file do you use to specify deployment rules for enterprises that manage their Java desktop environment directly?
What is Java deployment rule set?
The Deployment Rule Set feature enables an enterprise to create rules so that specific applications or groups of applications will be run, blocked, or subject to Java's default behavior. Applications that match a run rule will be run without security prompts.
What does your security setting have blocked a self signed application from running with an out of date or expired version of Java?
Your security settings have blocked an application from running with an insecure or expired jre. This simply means that you have out of date Java version and are trying to run unsigned or self-signed Java application. Simply update Java to the latest version and the application should run.
What does '*' mean in Java?
* (Multiplication) Multiplies values on either side of the operator. A * B will give 200. / (Division) Divides left-hand operand by right-hand operand.
Which file do you use to specify deployment rules?
Rules for deployment are defined in an XML file and packaged in a signed JAR file. The rules are tested sequentially until one matches the RIA.
How do you fix your security settings have blocked an application signed with an expired or not yet valid certificate from running?
In the java control panel security tab, reduce the security level to medium, apply, ok and restart your browser. It should work.
Which file do you use to specify deployment rules for enterprises that manage their Java desktop environment directly?
Rules for deployment are defined in an XML file and packaged in a signed JAR file.