Security: Loading certificates from Internet Explorer TrustedPublisher certificate store Security: Loaded certificates from Deployment session certificate store Security: Loading certificates from Deployment session certificate store Security: Loaded Deployment certificates from C:\Users\*\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\trusted.certs Security: Loading Deployment certificates from C:\Users\*\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\trusted.certs
Network: Disconnect connection to cache: registerReference: 1Ĭache: Read manifest for read=332 full=60092Ĭache: Loading full manifest for registerReference: 2Ĭache: Reading Signers from 1043 | C:\Users\*\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\24\48a1ac18-317f20b3.idxĬache: Done readSigners( security: Trust for: has ended: Wed Dec 31 19:00: Network: Cache entry found prevalidated=false/0Ĭache: Adding Memor圜ache entry: cache: Resource has expired.
Security: Trusted libraries list check is enabled Security: blacklist: created: NEED_LOAD, lastModified: 1409153789769 Using JRE version 1.7.0_67-b01 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VMį: finalize objects on finalization queueĬache: Initialize resource manager: Added progress listener: Expected Main URL: basic: Plugin2ClassLoader.addURL parent called for security: Blacklist revocation check is enabled Some of the entries indicate that codebase and other attributes are missing from some libraries but that is not the case. I have attached the log from java console. Lowering the Java security setting to medium and adding the site to 'exception site list' didn't help. I have also updated libraries' manifest files and signed them with a certificate. I have updated the manifest file to include permissions, codebase, and Application-Library-Allowable-Codebase attributes. Due to the recent security updates, the applet is blocked by java and displays a grey screen.
Usually commercial software or games are produced for sale or to serve a commercial purpose.I have an applet that was coded back in 2011 with java 6 requirements.
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