RFR: 8338411: Implement JEP 486: Permanently Disable the Security Manager [v3]
Harshitha Onkar
honkar at openjdk.org
Thu Oct 24 18:01:47 UTC 2024
On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 17:16:54 GMT, Alexey Ivanov <aivanov at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Sean Mullan has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains 150 commits:
>>
>> - Merge remote-tracking branch 'jdk-sandbox/jep486' into JDK-8338411
>> - Merge
>> - Update @summary to replace "if the right permission is granted" can be replaced with "package java.lang is open to unnamed module".
>> - Remove println about Security Manager.
>> - Remove unused static variable NEW_PROXY_IN_PKG.
>> - Remove static variable `DEFAULT_POLICY` and unused imports.
>> - Remove hasSM() method and code that calls it, and remove comment about
>> running test manually with SM.
>> - clientlibs: import order
>> - warning-string
>> - java/net/httpclient/websocket/security/WSURLPermissionTest.java: integrated review feedback in renamed WSSanityTest.java
>> - ... and 140 more: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/compare/f7a61fce...cb50dfde
>
> test/jdk/java/beans/XMLEncoder/ReferenceToNonStaticField.java line 29:
>
>> 27: * @test
>> 28: * @bug 8060027
>> 29: * @run main/othervm ReferenceToNonStaticField
>
> Other tests in the set removed `/othervm`. Is it left intentionally?
@aivanov-jdk
It was missed when -Djava.security.manager=allow was removed.
Out of curiosity: does it affect the performance of CI testing if tests are run in `/othervm` mode when it is not needed?
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/21498#discussion_r1815499279
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