jdk/test/javax/net/ssl/interop/ClientHelloChromeInterOp.java
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     1 /*
       
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    23 
       
    24 //
       
    25 // SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use
       
    26 // system properties in samevm/agentvm mode.
       
    27 //
       
    28 
       
    29 /*
       
    30  * @test
       
    31  * @bug 8169362
       
    32  * @summary Interop automated testing with Chrome
       
    33  * @modules java.base/sun.security.util
       
    34  * @run main/othervm ClientHelloChromeInterOp
       
    35  */
       
    36 
       
    37 import java.util.Base64;
       
    38 import sun.security.util.HexDumpEncoder;
       
    39 
       
    40 public class ClientHelloChromeInterOp extends ClientHelloInterOp {
       
    41     // The ClientHello message.
       
    42     //
       
    43     // Captured from Chrome browser (version 54.0.2840.87 m (64-bit)) on
       
    44     // Windows 10.
       
    45     private final static String ClientHelloMsg =
       
    46         "FgMBAL4BAAC6AwOWBEueOntnurZ+WAW0D9Qn2HpdzXLu0MgDjsD9e5JU6AAAIsA\n" +
       
    47         "rwC/ALMAwzKnMqMwUzBPACcATwArAFACcAJ0ALwA1AAoBAABv/wEAAQAAAAATAB\n" +
       
    48         "EAAA53d3cub3JhY2xlLmNvbQAXAAAAIwAAAA0AEgAQBgEGAwUBBQMEAQQDAgECA\n" +
       
    49         "wAFAAUBAAAAAAASAAAAEAAOAAwCaDIIaHR0cC8xLjF1UAAAAAsAAgEAAAoACAAG\n" +
       
    50         "AB0AFwAY";
       
    51 
       
    52     /*
       
    53      * Main entry point for this test.
       
    54      */
       
    55     public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
       
    56         (new ClientHelloChromeInterOp()).run();
       
    57     }
       
    58 
       
    59     @Override
       
    60     protected byte[] createClientHelloMessage() {
       
    61         byte[] bytes = Base64.getMimeDecoder().decode(ClientHelloMsg);
       
    62 
       
    63         // Dump the hex codes of the ClientHello message so that developers
       
    64         // can easily check whether the message is captured correct or not.
       
    65         HexDumpEncoder dump = new HexDumpEncoder();
       
    66         System.out.println("The ClientHello message used");
       
    67         try {
       
    68             dump.encodeBuffer(bytes, System.out);
       
    69         } catch (Exception e) {
       
    70             // ignore
       
    71         }
       
    72 
       
    73         return bytes;
       
    74     }
       
    75 }