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import java.security.Security;
/**
* @test
* @bug 8207846 8208691
* @summary Test the default setting of the jdk.net.includeInExceptions
* security property
* @comment In OpenJDK, this property is empty by default and on purpose.
* This test assures the default is not changed.
* @run main TestJDKIncludeInExceptions
*/
public class TestJDKIncludeInExceptions {
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
String incInExc = Security.getProperty("jdk.includeInExceptions");
if (incInExc != null) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed: default value of " +
"jdk.includeInExceptions security property is not null: " +
incInExc);
}
}
}