jdk-24/test/jdk/java/rmi/registry/altSecurityManager/TestSecurityManager.java
Stuart Marks 7c85f3510c 8267123: Remove RMI Activation
Reviewed-by: erikj, rriggs, alanb
2021-05-27 15:19:45 +00:00

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/**/
public class TestSecurityManager extends SecurityManager {
public static final int EXIT_VALUE = 123;
public TestSecurityManager() {
}
public void checkListen(int port) {
// 4269910: ok, now the registry will *really* go away...
//
// the registry needs to listen on sockets so they
// will exit when they try to do so... this is used as a sign
// by the main test process to detect that the proper security
// manager has been installed in the relevant VMs.
//
System.exit(EXIT_VALUE);
}
public void checkExit(int status) {
// permit check exit for all code
}
}