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/*
* test
* @bug 6370923
* @summary SecretKeyFactory failover does not work
* @author Brad R. Wetmore
*/
import java.security.*;
import javax.crypto.*;
public class FailOverTest {
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
Provider p1 = new com.p1.Provider1();
Provider p2 = new com.p2.Provider2();
Security.insertProviderAt(p1, 1);
Security.insertProviderAt(p2, 2);
SecretKeyFactory skf = SecretKeyFactory.getInstance("DUMMY");
skf.translateKey((SecretKey)null);
if (skf.getProvider() != p2) {
throw new Exception("Should have gotten Provider 2");
} else {
System.out.println("Test Passed!");
}
}
}