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/* * @test * @bug 6173612 6273707 6277253 6335921 6348630 6342019 6381757 * @summary Basic unit tests for the VM attach mechanism. Unit test for Attach * API - this checks that a SecurityException is thrown as expected. * * @library /test/lib * @modules jdk.attach * jdk.jartool/sun.tools.jar * * @run build Application * @run main PermissionTest
*/ publicclass PermissionTest {
/* * The actual test is in the nested class TestMain. * The responsibility of this class is to: * 1. Start the Application class in a separate process. * 2. Find the pid and shutdown port of the running Application. * 3. Run the tests in TstMain that will attach to the Application. * 4. Shut down the Application.
*/ publicstaticvoid main(String args[]) throws Throwable {
ProcessThread processThread = null; try {
processThread = RunnerUtil.startApplication();
runTests(processThread.getPid());
} catch (Throwable t) {
System.out.println("TestPermission got unexpected exception: " + t);
t.printStackTrace(); throw t;
} finally { // Make sure the Application process is stopped.
RunnerUtil.stopApplication(processThread);
}
}
/** * Runs the actual test the nested class TestMain. * The test is run in a separate process because we need to add to the classpath.
*/ privatestaticvoid runTests(long pid) throws Throwable { final String sep = File.separator;
// Use a policy that will NOT allow attach. Test will verify exception.
String[] args = { "-classpath",
classpath, "-Djava.security.manager",
String.format("-Djava.security.policy=%sjava.policy.deny", testSrc), "PermissionTest$TestMain", Long.toString(pid), "true" };
OutputAnalyzer output = ProcessTools.executeTestJvm(args);
output.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
// Use a policy that will allow attach.
args = new String[] { "-classpath",
classpath, "-Djava.security.manager",
String.format("-Djava.security.policy=%sjava.policy.allow", testSrc), "PermissionTest$TestMain", Long.toString(pid), "false" };
output = ProcessTools.executeTestJvm(args);
output.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
}
/** * This is the actual test code. It will attach to the Application and verify * that we get a SecurityException when that is expected.
*/ publicstaticclass TestMain { publicstaticvoid main(String args[]) throws Exception {
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); if (sm == null) { thrownew RuntimeException("Test configuration error - no security manager set");
}
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