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/*
/*
* @test
* @author Gary Ellison
* @bug 4391927
* @summary RMI regression tests failing due to new behavior in ProtectionDomain
*/
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.security.*;
public class CheckWhatYouGet {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
CodeSource codesource =
new CodeSource(null, (java.security.cert.Certificate[]) null);
Permissions perms = null;
ProtectionDomain pd = new ProtectionDomain(codesource, perms);
// this should return null
if (pd.getPermissions() != null) {
System.err.println("TEST FAILED: incorrect Permissions returned");
throw new RuntimeException("test failed: incorrect Permissions returned");
}
perms = new Permissions();
pd = new ProtectionDomain(codesource, perms);
PermissionCollection pc = pd.getPermissions();
Enumeration e = pc.elements();
if (e.hasMoreElements()) {
System.err.println("TEST FAILED: incorrect Permissions returned");
throw new RuntimeException("test failed: incorrect Permissions returned");
}
}
}