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Bug
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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P4
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7
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Solaris 11 sparc + JDK 7u79 b10 + FF 17 (more recent FF are not stable on Solaris)
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sparc
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solaris_11
Testsuite:ExpiredJREJPI in plugin
Test name(s):testExpiredJREDialogUpdateAbort
Product(s) tested:Jre8u25b12 32bit
OS/architecture:OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:No
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:Fail
(Jre 8u11b12 32bit+OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86+FF17)
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:Fail
(Jre 8b132 32bit+OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86+FF17)
Is it a platform specific issue:Yes (This case only failed on linux.
check this case on win7 x86 and Mac 10.9 with the same build 8u25b12:PASS)
Copy JDF workspace,install test jre,and run this case
Steps to reproduce:
1.Move system date to 5 years later(if current year is 2012 move it to 2017). It makes test JRE expired.
2.Add http://127.0.0.1:8080/ to the Exception Site List in Java Control Panel->Security
3.Open browser and load following applet http://127.0.0.1:8080/ExpiredJREJPI/html/requestLatestJREUnsigned.html
There should be a native dialog with warning that java version is out of date should appear. The dialog is with update, block or later button. Click "Update".
User should be redirected to java.com to download latest java
The actual result:
Step 3:The native dialog will not be shown up and the jre will disabled automatically.Please refer to 1.png
Validation:
Jre 8u25b02 32bit+OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86+FF17:FAILED,it's the same issue
Test name(s):testExpiredJREDialogUpdateAbort
Product(s) tested:Jre8u25b12 32bit
OS/architecture:OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:No
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:Fail
(Jre 8u11b12 32bit+OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86+FF17)
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:Fail
(Jre 8b132 32bit+OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86+FF17)
Is it a platform specific issue:Yes (This case only failed on linux.
check this case on win7 x86 and Mac 10.9 with the same build 8u25b12:PASS)
Copy JDF workspace,install test jre,and run this case
Steps to reproduce:
1.Move system date to 5 years later(if current year is 2012 move it to 2017). It makes test JRE expired.
2.Add http://127.0.0.1:8080/ to the Exception Site List in Java Control Panel->Security
3.Open browser and load following applet http://127.0.0.1:8080/ExpiredJREJPI/html/requestLatestJREUnsigned.html
There should be a native dialog with warning that java version is out of date should appear. The dialog is with update, block or later button. Click "Update".
User should be redirected to java.com to download latest java
The actual result:
Step 3:The native dialog will not be shown up and the jre will disabled automatically.Please refer to 1.png
Validation:
Jre 8u25b02 32bit+OEL 5.6 RedHat Kernel x86+FF17:FAILED,it's the same issue