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Super_Hippo
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2014/10/26

Storage test

This is just a test.
Screen is green if storage is available. To re-check it, click on the screen.

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danpostdanpost

2014/10/26

I get a green screen.
Super_HippoSuper_Hippo

2014/10/27

Really? Hm, then I don't know what could be wrong with the connection of my browser to Greenfoot.
Super_HippoSuper_Hippo

2014/10/27

Ok, it works with Java 7.
davmacdavmac

2014/10/27

Yep, it looks like the Applet permissions have been tightened with Java 8. See here - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23189650/new-java-security-accesscontrolexception-in-java-8 - for example.
Super_HippoSuper_Hippo

2014/10/27

Thank you for the link. I don't understand much from it though. Should I stick with Java 7 or is there an (easy) way to make it work in Java 8? I just read through some of the changes Java 8 brings, but if I understand it correctly, then it doesn't change anything in Greenfoot for me, right?
davmacdavmac

2014/10/27

Right, I don't think this is something you can work around if you use Java 8. We need to come up with a suitable fix on our side, I guess (I mean, in Greenfoot and in the storage software on the server).
Super_HippoSuper_Hippo

2014/10/27

Alright, thank you!
NikZNikZ

2014/10/28

Yeah, I can't get storage with Java 8.
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on 2017-09-06 12:50:46 UTC update to 3.1
Super_HippoSuper_Hippo

2017/9/6

Every single time java got a minor update, I need to find out again how to get the green screen...(Yes, it works in the JS version without doing anything.)

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