Testsuite:blacklist in javaws
Test name(s):blacklistScenarios/testBL_System_CacheDisable.html
Product(s) tested:Jre9b122/64bit
OS/architecture:win7-x64
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:
[If Regression] Regression introduced in release/build:
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:
Is it a platform specific issue:
Steps:
1.Install the java version under test
2.Copy Blacklist file (from your deployment workspace at /tests/javaws/manual/blacklist/lib/blacklist) into $JRE_HOME/lib/security directory
3.Go to Java Control panel->Advaced->Security->General, make sure the option "Enable blacklist revocation check" is on
4.Go to Java Control panel->General->Temporary Internet Files->Setting, clear the cache and disable cache
5.Start IE/Firefox/Chrome browser, run the applet http://localhost:8080/blacklist/html/blacklist1.html
6.Expected behavior: The test will run a signed applet, which is trying to download a jar file existing in black list.Therefore the applet should not load successfully, and JARSigningException should be thrown. The console should show the following details(see 7112950 for more details): The application component ... was blocked due to a request by the vendor. Please contact the application vendor for more information.
The actual result:
There's no "Temporary Internet Files" shown via Java Control panel->General.Please refer to JCP.png
Test name(s):blacklistScenarios/testBL_System_CacheDisable.html
Product(s) tested:Jre9b122/64bit
OS/architecture:win7-x64
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:
[If Regression] Regression introduced in release/build:
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:
Is it a platform specific issue:
Steps:
1.Install the java version under test
2.Copy Blacklist file (from your deployment workspace at /tests/javaws/manual/blacklist/lib/blacklist) into $JRE_HOME/lib/security directory
3.Go to Java Control panel->Advaced->Security->General, make sure the option "Enable blacklist revocation check" is on
4.Go to Java Control panel->General->Temporary Internet Files->Setting, clear the cache and disable cache
5.Start IE/Firefox/Chrome browser, run the applet http://localhost:8080/blacklist/html/blacklist1.html
6.Expected behavior: The test will run a signed applet, which is trying to download a jar file existing in black list.Therefore the applet should not load successfully, and JARSigningException should be thrown. The console should show the following details(see 7112950 for more details): The application component ... was blocked due to a request by the vendor. Please contact the application vendor for more information.
The actual result:
There's no "Temporary Internet Files" shown via Java Control panel->General.Please refer to JCP.png