RFR 8176296: Test sun/security/krb5/auto/Basic.java faling after adding module declaration into TEST.properties.
Weijun Wang
weijun.wang at oracle.com
Tue Mar 14 07:37:48 UTC 2017
How can you launch jtreg like this? :-)
Anyway, I've updated the webrev at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~weijun/8176296/webrev.01
The test now creates the Java process itself so you won't be able to
manipulate it from outside.
Thanks
Max
On 03/14/2017 12:02 PM, Amy Lu wrote:
> I looked at the new test: BasicLimited.java
> This test will fail if "jdk.security.jgss" is specified from jtreg
> javaoptions:
> jtreg ... -javaoptions:"--limit-modules
> java.security.jgss,jdk.security.auth,jdk.security.jgss"
> jdk9/test/sun/security/krb5/auto/BasicLimited.java
>
> Thanks,
> Amy
>
> On 3/14/17 11:34 AM, Weijun Wang wrote:
>> Ping again.
>>
>> On 03/07/2017 10:10 PM, Weijun Wang wrote:
>>> Please review this changeset at
>>>
>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~weijun/8176296/webrev.00/
>>>
>>> It looks with jdk.security.jgss added into @modules in TEST.properties
>>> (JDK-8176213), it cannot be excluded using --limit-modules.
>>>
>>> Therefore I split Basic.java into 2 and the new test has its own
>>> @modules tag.
>>>
>>> In case you don't remember this test, it was about the Oracle JGSS-API
>>> extension. If the jdk.security.jgss module is available, the GSSContext
>>> implementation is ExtendedGSSContextImpl inside this module that can do
>>> more than GSSContextImpl defined in java.security.jgss (which will be
>>> returned when jdk.security.jgss is not available).
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Max
>
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