JRE 8u25

I have an applet that ran on all previous versions of JRE, including up to JRE 7u71

Now with JRE 8u25 (on win XP - Win 8) he has stopped working

Here is the Java console dump as it ended:

....

Base: Applet initialized

Base: from applet

Base: finished perf rollup

Preloader: delivery: AppletInitEvent [type = CallStart]

Preloader: queue: com.sun.javaws.progress.PreloaderDelegate$4@169e9ef

Base: Applet made visible

Base: Applet started

Base: said customer applet is launched

network: cache entry not found [url: http://192.168.1.200:9003 / crossdomain.xml, version: null]

network: connection http://192.168.1.200:9003 / crossdomain.xml with proxy = LIVE

network: connection http://192.168.1.200:9003 / with proxy = LIVE

Preloader: Stop progressCheck wire queue.size () = 0

It seems that I solved it.

The 'solution' is the cmdlet must be run in mode "all permissions" to open regular outlets. Ironically, the tighten security in Java 8 actually requires us to allow all the "permissions".

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