public final class SQLPermission extends BasicPermission
SecurityManager will check
 when code that is running an application with a
 SecurityManager enabled, calls the
 DriverManager.deregisterDriver method,
 DriverManager.setLogWriter method,
 DriverManager.setLogStream (deprecated) method,
 SyncFactory.setJNDIContext method,
 SyncFactory.setLogger method,
 Connection.setNetworktimeout method,
 or the Connection.abort method.
 If there is no SQLPermission object, these methods
 throw a java.lang.SecurityException as a runtime exception.
 
 A SQLPermission object contains
 a name (also referred to as a "target name") but no actions
 list; there is either a named permission or there is not.
 The target name is the name of the permission (see below). The
 naming convention follows the  hierarchical property naming convention.
 In addition, an asterisk
 may appear at the end of the name, following a ".", or by itself, to
 signify a wildcard match. For example: loadLibrary.*
 and * signify a wildcard match,
 while *loadLibrary and a*b do not.
 
 The following table lists all the possible SQLPermission target names.
 The table gives 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 | 
|---|---|---|
| setLog | Setting of the logging stream | This is a dangerous permission to grant. The contents of the log may contain usernames and passwords, SQL statements, and SQL data. | 
| callAbort | Allows the invocation of the Connectionmethodabort | Permits an application to terminate a physical connection to a database. | 
| setSyncFactory | Allows the invocation of the SyncFactorymethodssetJNDIContextandsetLogger | Permits an application to specify the JNDI context from which the SyncProviderimplementations can be retrieved from and the logging
   object to be used by theSyncProviderimplementation. | 
| setNetworkTimeout | Allows the invocation of the ConnectionmethodsetNetworkTimeout | Permits an application to specify the maximum period a Connectionor
 objects created from theConnectionwill wait for the database to reply to any one request. | 
| deregisterDriver | Allows the invocation of the DriverManagermethodderegisterDriver | Permits an application to remove a JDBC driver from the list of registered Drivers and release its resources. | 
BasicPermission, 
Permission, 
Permissions, 
PermissionCollection, 
SecurityManager, 
Serialized Form| Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|
| SQLPermission(String name) | Creates a new  SQLPermissionobject with the specified name. | 
| SQLPermission(String name,
             String actions) | Creates a new  SQLPermissionobject with the specified name. | 
equals, getActions, hashCode, implies, newPermissionCollectioncheckGuard, getName, toStringpublic SQLPermission(String name)
SQLPermission object with the specified name.
 The name is the symbolic name of the SQLPermission.name - the name of this SQLPermission object, which must
 be either setLog, callAbort, setSyncFactory,
  deregisterDriver, or setNetworkTimeoutNullPointerException - if name is null.IllegalArgumentException - if name is empty.public SQLPermission(String name, String actions)
SQLPermission object with the specified name.
 The name is the symbolic name of the SQLPermission; the
 actions String is currently unused and should be
 null.name - the name of this SQLPermission object, which must
 be either setLog, callAbort, setSyncFactory,
  deregisterDriver, or setNetworkTimeoutactions - should be nullNullPointerException - if name is null.IllegalArgumentException - if name is empty. Submit a bug or feature 
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