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/**
*
*
* Security manager which prevents RMID from writing to its logfile
* after it has written out a snapshot.
*/
import java.io.File;
public class TestSecurityManager extends SecurityManager {
public TestSecurityManager() {
}
public void checkWrite(String file) {
if (file.endsWith("log" + File.separatorChar + "Snapshot.6")) {
System.out.println("writing file: " + file + " simulating log failure");
throw new SecurityException("simulating log failure");
}
}
public void checkRead(String file) {
if (file.endsWith("log" + File.separatorChar + "Logfile.6"))
{
System.out.println("reading file: " + file + " simulating log failure");
throw new SecurityException("simulating log failure");
}
}
}