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/*
* @test
* @bug 6825240
* @summary Password.readPassword() echos the input when System.Console is null
* @ignore run these by hand
*/
import com.sun.security.auth.callback.TextCallbackHandler;
import javax.security.auth.callback.*;
public class Password {
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
TextCallbackHandler h = new TextCallbackHandler();
PasswordCallback nc = new PasswordCallback("Invisible: ", false);
PasswordCallback nc2 = new PasswordCallback("Visible: ", true);
System.out.println("Two passwords will be prompted for. The first one " +
"should have echo off, the second one on. Otherwise, this test fails");
Callback[] callbacks = { nc, nc2 };
h.handle(callbacks);
System.out.println("You input " + new String(nc.getPassword()) +
" and " + new String(nc2.getPassword()));
}
}