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/*
* @test 1.1, 00/12/07
* @bug 5100561
* @summary Can not explicitly create a java.security.Policy object from a file
* @run main/othervm/policy=GetInstanceSecurity.policy GetInstanceSecurity
*/
import java.security.*;
public class GetInstanceSecurity {
private static final String JAVA_POLICY = "JavaPolicy";
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
try {
Policy p = Policy.getInstance(JAVA_POLICY, null);
throw new RuntimeException("did not catch security exception");
} catch (SecurityException se) {
// good
}
try {
Policy p = Policy.getInstance(JAVA_POLICY, null, "SUN");
throw new RuntimeException("did not catch security exception");
} catch (SecurityException se) {
// good
}
try {
Policy p = Policy.getInstance(JAVA_POLICY, null,
Security.getProvider("SUN"));
throw new RuntimeException("did not catch security exception");
} catch (SecurityException se) {
// good
}
System.out.println("test passed");
}
}
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