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Trail: Security Features in Java SE
Lesson: Implementing Your Own Permission
Putting It All Together
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Putting It All Together

Here, we simulate being, in turn, the HighScore developer (Chris), the ExampleGame developer (Terry), and a user (Kim) running the game.

You can execute all the specified steps, and then (as Kim's last step) run ExampleGame.

The steps are presented without explanation. For further information about the steps that need to be taken by both code signers (such as Chris and Terry) and receivers of such code (such as Kim), see the Signing Code and Granting It Permissions lesson.

Here are the steps:


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