"HIGH": Applications that are signed with a valid or expired certificate and include the Permissions attribute in the manifest for the main JAR file are allowed to run with security prompts."MEDIUM": All applications are allowed to run with security prompts.
System-level Client Authentication certificate store. "$SYSTEM_HOME" + parator + "security" + parator +ĭ.jssecertsĭ.clientauthcerts "$JAVA_HOME" + parator + "lib" + parator + "$USER_HOME" + parator + "security" + parator + "exception.sites" User-level Client Authentication certificate store. User-level Trusted JSSE certificate store.ĭ.clientauthcerts User-level Trusted signer certificate store.ĭ.jssecerts "$USER_HOME" + parator + "security" + parator +ĭ.jssecacerts Locked, then a user will be allowed to change it. SomeKey.locked may or may not be set to a value inĮither case, SomeKey=SomeValue will be locked so that SomeKey=SomeValue, may be locked by including another Note: Any system deployment property, say The following table describes the properties that can be set in If the URL can be foundĪnd loaded, it will be used but if it cannot be found or loaded,
System deployment.properties file pointed to by theĭ URL. True, there will likewise be an attempt to load the If the URL can be found and loaded, it will be used. Will be an attempt to load the deployment.propertiesįile pointed to by the URL. For local files, use the file protocol in the URL, for example, file:///C:/Windows/Sun/Java/Deployment/deployment.properties.ĭ is a boolean. "lock-down" user-specific configuration settings. This property canīe used by system administrators to centrally administer or (enterprise-wide) deployment.properties file. Include Java Web Start, Java Plug-in, Java Control Panel, and others.ĭnfig (if it exists) contains twoĭ is the URL to the system $ is the location of the JREįrom which the deployment products are run. \LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\deployment.properties The following table shows the location of the User-Level deployment.properties file. Is determined by a System Administrator through theĭnfig file as described below. There may also be an (optional) System-Levelĭeployment.properties file. Its location, which is non-configurable, is described below. There is always a User-Level deployment.propertiesįile. They are also used for customizing runtime behaviorįor both Java Plug-in and Java Web Start. The deployment.properties file is used for storingĪnd retrieving deployment configuration properties in the JavaĬontrol Panel. Java Rich Internet Applications Guide > Java Control Panel > Deployment Configuration File and Properties Please visit for the most up-to-date documentation. They remain available for archival purposes. These documentation pages are no longer current. Deployment Configuration File and Properties