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/* @test
* @summary Test proper functioning when DynamicPolicyProvider is used with a
* base policy that is also dynamic.
* @run main/othervm/policy=policy Test
*/
import net.jini.security.policy.DynamicPolicyProvider;
import java.security.*;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager());
}
DynamicPolicyProvider policy1 = new DynamicPolicyProvider();
DynamicPolicyProvider policy2 = new DynamicPolicyProvider(policy1);
Class cl = Test.class;
ProtectionDomain pd = cl.getProtectionDomain();
Permission p = new RuntimePermission("A");
if (!(policy1.implies(pd, p) && policy2.implies(pd, p))) {
throw new Error();
}
p = new RuntimePermission("B");
if (policy1.implies(pd, p) || policy2.implies(pd, p)) {
throw new Error();
}
policy1.grant(cl, null, new Permission[]{ p });
if (!(policy1.implies(pd, p) && policy2.implies(pd, p))) {
throw new Error();
}
p = new RuntimePermission("C");
policy2.grant(cl, null, new Permission[]{ p });
if (policy1.implies(pd, p) || !policy2.implies(pd, p)) {
throw new Error();
}
}
}