Never mind, I realise now it is all to do with optimization levels.
From: John C. Turnbull [mailto:
ozemale@ozem...]
Sent: Sunday, 23 August 2009 19:59
To:
batik-users@xmlg...
Subject: Batik, Rhino and applets
I am curious, how does Batik get Rhino to work in an applet? I am trying to
get Rhino by itself to work in an applet and I am getting security
exceptions as it tries to create a class loader when it evaluates a string.
I've looked at the Rhino code and it appears to try to compile a string to
evaluate no matter what when you call Context#evaluateString(). How does
Batik get around this? Obviously it does!
Thanks,
John
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