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/*
* @test
* @bug 4231980
* @bug 4233913
* @summary Make sure that when no system policy and user policy files exist,
* the built-in default policy will be used, which - amongst other things -
* grants standard extensions the AllPermission. This regression is for 2
* bugs (listed above). This test is ignored for now, because it temporarily
* removes the system policy file, which is not a safe thing to do (may
* affect other tests that are run concurrently).
*
* @build SomeExtensionClass
* @build GrantAllPermToExtWhenNoPolicy
* @ignore shell GrantAllPermToExtWhenNoPolicy.sh
*/
import java.security.*;
public class GrantAllPermToExtWhenNoPolicy {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
SomeExtensionClass sec = new SomeExtensionClass();
try {
sec.getUserName();
} catch (AccessControlException ace) {
throw new Exception("Cannot read user name");
}
}
}