jdk-24/test/jdk/com/sun/crypto/provider/KeyFactory/PBEKeyDestroyTest.java

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8312306
* @summary Check the destroy()/isDestroyed() of the PBEKey impl from SunJCE
* @library /test/lib
* @run testng/othervm PBEKeyDestroyTest
*/
import javax.crypto.*;
import javax.crypto.spec.*;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import org.testng.Assert;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
public class PBEKeyDestroyTest {
@Test
public void test() throws Exception {
PBEKeySpec keySpec = new PBEKeySpec("12345678".toCharArray(),
"abcdefgh".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8), 100000, 128 >> 3);
SecretKeyFactory skf = SecretKeyFactory.getInstance
("PBEWithHmacSHA1AndAES_128", "SunJCE");
SecretKey key1 = skf.generateSecret(keySpec);
SecretKey key2 = skf.generateSecret(keySpec);
// should be equal
Assert.assertFalse(key1.isDestroyed());
Assert.assertFalse(key2.isDestroyed());
Assert.assertTrue(key1.equals(key2));
Assert.assertTrue(key2.equals(key1));
// destroy key1
key1.destroy();
Assert.assertTrue(key1.isDestroyed());
Assert.assertFalse(key1.equals(key2));
Assert.assertFalse(key2.equals(key1));
// also destroy key2
key2.destroy();
Assert.assertTrue(key2.isDestroyed());
Assert.assertFalse(key1.equals(key2));
Assert.assertFalse(key2.equals(key1));
// call destroy again to make sure no unexpected exceptions
key2.destroy();
}
}