6840752: Provide out-of-the-box support for ECC algorithms
Reviewed-by: alanb, mullan, wetmore
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/**
* @test
* @bug 6840752
* @summary Provide out-of-the-box support for ECC algorithms
* @library ../pkcs11
* @library ../pkcs11/ec
* @run main TestEC
*/
import java.security.Provider;
/*
* Leverage the collection of EC tests used by PKCS11
*
* NOTE: the following files were copied here from the PKCS11 EC Test area
* and must be kept in sync with the originals:
*
* ../pkcs11/ec/p12passwords.txt
* ../pkcs11/ec/pkcs12/secp256r1server-secp384r1ca.p12
* ../pkcs11/ec/pkcs12/sect193r1server-rsa1024ca.p12
*/
public class TestEC {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Provider p = new sun.security.ec.SunEC();
System.out.println("Running tests with " + p.getName() +
" provider...\n");
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
new TestECDH().main(p);
new TestECDSA().main(p);
//new TestCurves().main(p);
new TestKeyFactory().main(p);
new TestECGenSpec().main(p);
new ReadPKCS12().main(p);
//new ReadCertificates().main(p);
long stop = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("\nCompleted tests with " + p.getName() +
" provider (" + (stop - start) + " ms).");
}
}