java.lang.Object
java.security.Permission
java.security.BasicPermission
javafx.util.FXPermission
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable,- Guard
This class is for JavaFX permissions.
 An 
 
FXPermission contains a target name but
 no actions list; you either have the named permission
 or you don't.
 The target name is the name of the JavaFX permission (see below). The naming convention follows the hierarchical property naming convention. Also, an asterisk can be used to represent all JavaFX permissions.
 The following table lists all the possible FXPermission
 target names, and for each provides a description of what the permission
 allows and a discussion of the risks of granting code the permission.
 
| Permission Target Name | What the Permission Allows | Risks of Allowing this Permission | 
|---|---|---|
| accessClipboard | Posting and retrieval of information to and from the system clipboard | This would allow a malicious application to share or read potentially sensitive or confidential information. | 
| accessWindowList | Accessing the list of all JavaFX Windows | Providing access to the complete list of all JavaFX windows could give a malicious application the ability to modify a security dialog. | 
| createRobot | Creating JavaFX Robot objects | The JavaFX Robot object allows code to generate native-level mouse and keyboard events as well as read the screen. It could allow malicious code to control the system, run other programs, read the display, and deny mouse and keyboard access to the user. | 
| createTransparentWindow | Creating transparent windows | Transparent windows are not limited to a rectangular region that
       obscures what is underneath the window.
       This can make it difficult to distinguish parts of the window
       from other application windows or the platform desktop, and can be used
       to allow a malicious application to trick a user into entering
       sensitive data, especially in conjunction with either setWindowAlwaysOnToporunrestrictedFullScreen. | 
| loadFont | Loading a custom font, either via the Font.loadFont(java.lang.String, double)method or a jar file containing
       embedded fonts listed in the jar manifest | Loading a custom font might allow a malicious application to provide a malformed font. Such a font could crash the application, allowing the malicious application to take control of the system, if there are any bugs in the underlying platform font implementation. | 
| modifyFXMLClassLoader | Setting the ClassLoader used to load FXML objects, and removing the restriction against loading system classes | Allowing an application to set an arbitrary ClassLoader might enable a malicious application to load classes with elevated permissions. Also removing the restriction against loading system classes with a null ClassLoader, might allow the application access to classes they would otherwise be denied from accessing. | 
| setWindowAlwaysOnTop | Setting the always-on-top property of a window: Stage.setAlwaysOnTop(boolean) | The malicious window might make itself look and behave like the
       platform desktop, so that information entered by the unsuspecting user
       is captured and subsequently misused,
       especially in conjunction with the createTransparentWindowpermission. | 
| unrestrictedFullScreen | Allow unrestricted full-screen access, including keyboard events and warning banner | This permission allows an application to enter full-screen mode at any
       time, override the warning banner, and disable the function of
       the ESC key to exit from full-screen mode.
       All keyboard input will be delivered to the application while in
       full-screen mode, rather than being limited to KEY_PRESSED and
       KEY_RELEASED events for a subset of keys. See Stage.setFullScreen(boolean).
       This could allow a malicious window to
       look and behave like the platform desktop, so that information entered
       by the unsuspecting user is captured and subsequently misused,
       especially in conjunction with thecreateTransparentWindowpermission. | 
- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsConstructorDescriptionFXPermission(String name) Creates a newFXPermissionwith the specified name.
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Method SummaryMethods declared in class java.security.BasicPermissionequals, getActions, hashCode, implies, newPermissionCollectionMethods declared in class java.security.PermissioncheckGuard, getName, toString
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Constructor Details- 
FXPermissionCreates a newFXPermissionwith the specified name. The name is the symbolic name of theFXPermission, such as "accessClipboard", "createTransparentWindow ", etc. An asterisk may be used to indicate all JavaFX permissions.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the FXPermission
- Throws:
- NullPointerException- if- nameis- null.
- IllegalArgumentException- if- nameis empty.
 
 
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