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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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9
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ubuntu16.04-x64 + Jre9b134-64bit
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b137
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x86_64
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linux_ubuntu
Testsuite:unifyJRESetting in common manual
Test name(s):unifyJRESettingScenarios/testPassingRuntimeArgstoNonDefaultJRE.html
Product(s) tested:Jre9b134/64bit
OS/architecture:ubuntu16.04-x64
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:No
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b133-64bit:Fail
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b130-64bit:Fail
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b128-64bit:Fail
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b124-64bit:Fail
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:
Is it a platform specific issue: No
win7-x64-jre9b134-64bit:Fail
The case doesn't do it on Mac.
There is no JCP on Solaris.
[If platform specific issue] Is it a new (previously unsupported) OS/browser/mode testing:
[If new configuration testing] Issue specific to execution mode or OS/browser version:
Copy JDF workspace,install test jre,and run this case
Steps to reproduce:
1.Install the public latest JRE from java.com
2.Install the test JRE
3.Launch the Java Control Panel
4.Click "Java" tab
5.Click "View..." Java Runtime Environment Settings
6.Click "User" tab
7.The copy of public jre(c:\jre) should not be in the list(Only the test jre is avaible)
8.Click "Find" button
9.Follow the JRE Finder instruction to specify the path to the copy of jre.(with the exmaple, it should be c:\jre)
12.The JRE Finder should be able to locate the copy of jre.
13.Click "Finish". The jre should be added to the Java Runtime Environment Setting's 's User tab
The actual result:
No "Java" tab can be found in the Java Control Panel,refer to JCP.png.Please update the instruction.
Test name(s):unifyJRESettingScenarios/testPassingRuntimeArgstoNonDefaultJRE.html
Product(s) tested:Jre9b134/64bit
OS/architecture:ubuntu16.04-x64
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:No
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b133-64bit:Fail
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b130-64bit:Fail
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b128-64bit:Fail
Ubuntu16.04-x64+jre9b124-64bit:Fail
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:
Is it a platform specific issue: No
win7-x64-jre9b134-64bit:Fail
The case doesn't do it on Mac.
There is no JCP on Solaris.
[If platform specific issue] Is it a new (previously unsupported) OS/browser/mode testing:
[If new configuration testing] Issue specific to execution mode or OS/browser version:
Copy JDF workspace,install test jre,and run this case
Steps to reproduce:
1.Install the public latest JRE from java.com
2.Install the test JRE
3.Launch the Java Control Panel
4.Click "Java" tab
5.Click "View..." Java Runtime Environment Settings
6.Click "User" tab
7.The copy of public jre(c:\jre) should not be in the list(Only the test jre is avaible)
8.Click "Find" button
9.Follow the JRE Finder instruction to specify the path to the copy of jre.(with the exmaple, it should be c:\jre)
12.The JRE Finder should be able to locate the copy of jre.
13.Click "Finish". The jre should be added to the Java Runtime Environment Setting's 's User tab
The actual result:
No "Java" tab can be found in the Java Control Panel,refer to JCP.png.Please update the instruction.