Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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8
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b112
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generic
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generic
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Verified
Description
All of the JDK security providers are supposed to have provider numbers updated for each release. It's not always done.
protected SunJSSE() {
super("SunJSSE", 1.7d, info);
These are all candidates.
sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11
sun.security.provider.Sun
sun.security.rsa.SunRsaSign
sun.security.ec.SunEC
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider
com.sun.crypto.provider.SunJCE
sun.security.jgss.SunProvider
com.sun.security.sasl.Provider
org.jcp.xml.dsig.internal.dom.XMLDSigRI // maybe not this one.
sun.security.smartcardio.SunPCSC
sun.security.mscapi.SunMSCAPI
protected SunJSSE() {
super("SunJSSE", 1.7d, info);
These are all candidates.
sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11
sun.security.provider.Sun
sun.security.rsa.SunRsaSign
sun.security.ec.SunEC
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider
com.sun.crypto.provider.SunJCE
sun.security.jgss.SunProvider
com.sun.security.sasl.Provider
org.jcp.xml.dsig.internal.dom.XMLDSigRI // maybe not this one.
sun.security.smartcardio.SunPCSC
sun.security.mscapi.SunMSCAPI
Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
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JDK-8130696 Security Providers need to have their version numbers updated for JDK 9
- Resolved
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JDK-8030823 Security Providers need to have their version numbers updated for JDK9
- Resolved
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JDK-8130288 java.security.Provider implementations should use gensrc mechnism
- Resolved