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  ######################################################################
  #     Default Access Control File for Remote JMX(TM) Monitoring
  ######################################################################
  #
  # Access control file for Remote JMX API access to monitoring.
  # This file defines the allowed access for different roles.  The
  # password file (jmxremote.password by default) defines the roles and their
  # passwords.  To be functional, a role must have an entry in
  # both the password and the access files.
  #
  # The default location of this file is $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.access
  # You can specify an alternate location by specifying a property in 
  # the management config file $JRE/lib/management/management.properties
  # (See that file for details)
  #
  # The file format for password and access files is syntactically the same
  # as the Properties file format.  The syntax is described in the Javadoc
  # for java.util.Properties.load.
  # A typical access file has multiple lines, where each line is blank,
  # a comment (like this one), or an access control entry.
  #
  # An access control entry consists of a role name, and an
  # associated access level.  The role name is any string that does not
  # itself contain spaces or tabs.  It corresponds to an entry in the
  # password file (jmxremote.password).  The access level is one of the
  # following:
  #       "readonly" grants access to read attributes of MBeans.
  #                   For monitoring, this means that a remote client in this
  #                   role can read measurements but cannot perform any action
  #                   that changes the environment of the running program.
  #       "readwrite" grants access to read and write attributes of MBeans,
  #                   to invoke operations on them, and optionally
  #                   to create or remove them. This access should be granted
  #                   only to trusted clients, since they can potentially
  #                   interfere with the smooth operation of a running program.
  #
  # The "readwrite" access level can optionally be followed by the "create" and/or
  # "unregister" keywords.  The "unregister" keyword grants access to unregister
  # (delete) MBeans.  The "create" keyword grants access to create MBeans of a
  # particular class or of any class matching a particular pattern.  Access
  # should only be granted to create MBeans of known and trusted classes.
  #
  # For example, the following entry would grant readwrite access
  # to "controlRole", as well as access to create MBeans of the class
  # javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitor and to unregister any MBean:
  #  controlRole readwrite \
  #              create javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitorMBean \
  #              unregister
  # or equivalently:
  #  controlRole readwrite unregister create javax.management.monitor.CounterMBean
  #
  # The following entry would grant readwrite access as well as access to create
  # MBeans of any class in the packages javax.management.monitor and
  # javax.management.timer:
  #  controlRole readwrite \
  #              create javax.management.monitor.*,javax.management.timer.* \
  #              unregister
  #
  # The \ character is defined in the Properties file syntax to allow continuation
  # lines as shown here.  A * in a class pattern matches a sequence of characters
  # other than dot (.), so javax.management.monitor.* matches
  # javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitor but not
  # javax.management.monitor.foo.Bar.
  #
  # A given role should have at most one entry in this file.  If a role
  # has no entry, it has no access.
  # If multiple entries are found for the same role name, then the last
  # access entry is used.
  #
  #
  # Default access control entries:
  # o The "monitorRole" role has readonly access.  
  # o The "controlRole" role has readwrite access and can create the standard
  #   Timer and Monitor MBeans defined by the JMX API.
  
  monitorRole   readonly
  controlRole   readwrite \
                create javax.management.monitor.*,javax.management.timer.* \
                unregister