[aspectj:compile {execution: default}]
Current policy properties:
mmc.sess_pe_act.block_unsigned: false
window.num_max: 5
jscan.sess_applet_act.sig_trusted: pass
file.destructive.state: disabled
jscan.sess_applet_act.block_all: false
window.num_limited: true
jscan.sess_applet_act.unsigned: instrument
mmc.sess_pe_act.action: validate
jscan.session.daemon_protocol: http
file.read.state: disabled
mmc.sess_pe_act.block_invalid: true
mmc.sess_pe_act.block_blacklisted: false
net.bind_enable: false
jscan.session.policyname: TU1DIERlZmF1bHQgUG9saWN5
mmc.sess_cab_act.block_unsigned: false
file.nondestructive.state: disabled
jscan.session.origin_uri: http://commonjar.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mavenrepository/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-utils/1.5.15/plexus-utils-1.5.15.jar
mmc.sess_cab_act.action: allowall
net.connect_other: false
jscan.session.user_ipaddr: 10.1.4.91
jscan.sess_applet_act.sig_invalid: block
mmc.sess_cab_act.block_invalid: true
thread.thread_num_max: 8
jscan.sess_applet_act.sig_blacklisted: block
net.connect_src: true
thread.thread_num_limited: true
jscan.sess_applet_act.stub_out_blocked_applet: true
mmc.sess_cab_act.block_blacklisted: true
mmc.sess_pe_act.enforce_for_com_objects_only: true
jscan.session.user_name: 10.1.4.91
thread.threadgroup_create: false
file.write.state: disabled
-->> returning Frame NULL
BaseDialog: owner frame is a java.awt.Frame
I'm using maven2.1 on windows7 and get above error. can advice on how to troubleshoot this problem? i'm usinsg jdk1.6. i getting applet alert. how to auto allow all
Check the .jar files in your Maven repository opening them with WinRAR or whatever. It will take a while. You don't need to check all of them, just the ones you downloaded most recently. The repository is usually called "m2" or ".m2" and it's usually in your user profile or home directory depending on the OS you're using.
Some of those jars will have a "com" directory inside them. If inside this "com" directory there's also a "trend" directory, congratulations: you're the latest victim of your stupid corporate firewall/proxy/antivirus.
Trend Micro's antivirus is injecting code in the jars downloaded by Maven through your company's proxy. Open the .jars manually and remove the "trend" directories (also remove the com directory if it's empty after that, it could be infected with AIDS or something).
Documentation for this wonderful feature is here:
Stupid page on Trend Micro's stupid site. F### them.
I feel your pain.