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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P5
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None
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None
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win7-x64 + Jre9b122-64bit + IE11
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x86
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windows_7
Testsuite:CommandLine in javaws
Test name(s):CommandLineScenarios/test7.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:
Test Procedure
1.Install the java version under test
2.Set up system cache for non-windows system
3.Clear java cache from CMD: javaws -uninstall and javaws -system -uninstall
4.Launch an application with -system option: javaws -system http://localhost:8080/CommandLine/jnlp/hello.jnlp
5.Launch cache viewer from command line: javaws -viewer
6.Select "Applications" view
7.Make sure there is no entry in it
8.Select "Resources" view
9.Make sure there is no entry in it
10.Select "System Resources" view
11.Make sure there are two entrys in it: Hello.jar, hello.jnlp
12.Select "System Applications" view
13.If there is an entry in it with name "Hello" and type "Application", then test pass. Otherwise test fail
The actual result:
There's no "System Resources" and "System Applications" view can be found after launching cache viewer with "javaws -viewer".Please refer to nosystem.png.
Test name(s):CommandLineScenarios/test7.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:
Test Procedure
1.Install the java version under test
2.Set up system cache for non-windows system
3.Clear java cache from CMD: javaws -uninstall and javaws -system -uninstall
4.Launch an application with -system option: javaws -system http://localhost:8080/CommandLine/jnlp/hello.jnlp
5.Launch cache viewer from command line: javaws -viewer
6.Select "Applications" view
7.Make sure there is no entry in it
8.Select "Resources" view
9.Make sure there is no entry in it
10.Select "System Resources" view
11.Make sure there are two entrys in it: Hello.jar, hello.jnlp
12.Select "System Applications" view
13.If there is an entry in it with name "Hello" and type "Application", then test pass. Otherwise test fail
The actual result:
There's no "System Resources" and "System Applications" view can be found after launching cache viewer with "javaws -viewer".Please refer to nosystem.png.
- duplicates
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JDK-8159741 Resources fails to show up under system cache viewer
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- Closed
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