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Our clients are reporting that after they update to Java 7.51 they are now getting the following error:
"Missing required permissions manifest attribute in main jar: CFIDE/classes/cfapplets.jar"
Is this something Adobe is supposed to fix?
Having my users add an exception to their browsers is NOT an option for us.
thanks!
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I am also using JDK1.7.0_51 with my CF 10 instances and not getting this error.
Is there any specific CF page throwing this error?
Which CF 10 updates being used there?
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This was an upgrade from CF8 to CF10, is there a way for me to tell if I have the wrong version of cfapplets.jar?
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We are further researching for it and would update you in a few days..
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Is there an answer to the problems with CFGRID and Java? My CF 10 is asking for user/pass and it really doesn't seem to matter what is entered. Then, users are just cancelling but then get locked out of the network when they do that multiple times.
This is a real issue and need help!
Pete
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At this point, it is totally on Adobe to fix this. I just did a quick check of the bug tracker, and I don't see this issue logged in there. There is one other bug related to JDK 7.51+ which apparently has already been fixed (update release pending). Maybe one of you can file a bug report on this specific issue?
-Carl V.
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Carl,
I am checking this once again and will let you all know about this. Here is the bug details.
Bug#3705406 - Java Script Security Exception CFGrid
Thanks,
Priyank
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Priyank,
That's why I couldn't find it in the Bug Tracker: it was reported under CF 9, not CF10 (I should have checked there too). I'm going to point other forum threads related to the "manifest" issue to this thread so others can chime in or follow.
-Carl V.
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Thanks Carl,
I shared one jar file with above user and waiting for his response. If it won't work for him then I have to ask him to work with me on a repro case.
-Priyank
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Thank you Priyank!
-Carl V.
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The same issue is occuring with Coldfusion 8,0,1,195765
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My issue became apparent when people attempted to use CFGRID.
For a temporary workaround, I was able to go into the java settings from control panel and under the 'Security' tab edit the Exception Site List click the 'Edit Site List...' button.
On the next screen, click 'Add' and enter the url including the http:// for the root of the site. Click ok and ok out of the java properties panel.
Re-open the browser and the applet works again. The thing that stinks is I have to do this for all users with Java version 7.51 and above. Users on versions of Java prior to 7.51 have no problem.
Something about the way Colfusion runs with the applets has to change in order for this to be fixed with versions of java 7.51 and newer:
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Hi,
I shared the fix with a user on this forum link Issue with Java 7.51 update for Licensed CF 10 applications and he confirmed that the fix worked.
Thanks,
Priyank
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That link seems to go to another thread that points back here. I didn't see a fix in either. Can you simply post the fix here?
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@Priyank: It's been a number of weeks since any update on this. The forum link you provided on Oct 6th does not contain the fix you reference. Can you please post that fix to this thread? Thanks!
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Priyank Srivastava It's still been a number of weeks since any update on this. The forum link you provided on Oct 6th does not contain the fix you reference. Can you please post that fix to this thread? Thanks!