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  2. JDK-6826124

NONE could be a value of the default trust store but not of the default trust store type

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      Bruno Harbulot wrote:
      > Hello,
      >
      > In the Java 6 JSSE reference guide section on customization <http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html#Customization&gt;, the default truststore type entry says "Note that the value NONE may be specified. This setting is appropriate if the truststore is not file-based (for example, it resides in a hardware token.) ".
      > I guess this should probably be in the default truststore (and not truststore type) entry, three rows above.
      >
      Yes, it is a document bug. Thanks for the feedback.

      Thanks & Regards,
      Xuelei
      > Best wishes,
      >
      > Bruno.

            jtroyal Jacob Royal (Inactive)
            xuelei Xuelei Fan
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