jdk-24/jdk/test/java/util/TimeZone/TimeZoneDatePermissionCheck.java
Andrew John Hughes 74452cc018 6584033: (tz) wrong buffer length in TimeZone_md.c
Add testcase for this bug

Reviewed-by: darcy, okutsu
2010-01-08 12:51:15 +00:00

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/* Testcase for PR381 Stackoverflow error with security manager, signed jars
* and -Djava.security.debug set.
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import java.util.Date;
/**
* Test class. Create a test keystore and dummy cert, create a jar file to
* sign with the test class in it. Sign it run it with the security manager
* on, plus accesscontroller debugging, will go into infinite recursion
* trying to get enough permissions for printing Date of failing
* certificate, unless fix is applied.
*/
public class TimeZoneDatePermissionCheck
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out.println(new Date());
}
}