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/*
* @test
* @bug 6398614 6705893
* @summary Create a user defined ScriptContext and check
* that script can access variables from non-standard scopes
*/
import javax.script.*;
public class PluggableContextTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
ScriptEngineManager m = new ScriptEngineManager();
ScriptContext ctx = new MyContext();
ctx.setAttribute("x", "hello", MyContext.APP_SCOPE);
ScriptEngine e = Helper.getJsEngine(m);
if (e == null) {
System.out.println("Warning: No js engine found; test vacuously passes.");
return;
}
// the following reference to 'x' throws exception
// if APP_SCOPE is not searched.
e.eval("x", ctx);
}
}