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package org.apache.batik.util;

This SecurityManager extension exposes the getClassContext method so that it can be used by the BatikSecuritySupport or other security related class.
Author:Vincent Hardy
Version:$Id: BatikSecurityManager.java 1805419 2017-08-18 13:04:30Z ssteiner $
/** * This <code>SecurityManager</code> extension exposes the <code>getClassContext</code> * method so that it can be used by the <code>BatikSecuritySupport</code> or other * security related class. * * @author <a href="mailto:vincent.hardy@sun.com">Vincent Hardy</a> * @version $Id: BatikSecurityManager.java 1805419 2017-08-18 13:04:30Z ssteiner $ */
public class BatikSecurityManager extends SecurityManager {
Returns the current execution stack as an array of classes.

The length of the array is the number of methods on the execution stack. The element at index 0 is the class of the currently executing method, the element at index 1 is the class of that method's caller, and so on.

Returns: the execution stack.
/** * Returns the current execution stack as an array of classes. * <p> * The length of the array is the number of methods on the execution * stack. The element at index <code>0</code> is the class of the * currently executing method, the element at index <code>1</code> is * the class of that method's caller, and so on. * * @return the execution stack. */
public Class[] getClassContext(){ return super.getClassContext(); } }