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 Post subject: JVM Security Manager and Reflection
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:38 am 
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I'm currently designing a system (as an architect - in the ivory tower ;), and while doing so a security related question popped up that I haven't been able to answer:

As much as I have understood hibernate uses reflection to access public, protected and private methods (and/or fields). If that is true, how can it access those if the security manager of the JVM is up and running? If that were so (implying other libraries can access protected/private methods and fields via reflection), wouldn't my system be vulnerable to security threats?

Many thanks in advance for any clarification - it's very much appreciated!


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