Testsuite: focus in plugin
Test name(s): focusScenarios/SecurityDialogMutiVMsTest.html
Product(s) tested: Jre9b134/64bit
OS/architecture: Mac10.10-x64
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:
Is it a platform specific issue:
[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 test JRE.
2. Add http://localhost:8080/ to the Exception Site List in Java Control Panel->Security
3. Turn off the pop-up blocker of browser if any.
4. Launch the test applet. http://localhost:8080/focus/html/SecurityDialogMutiVMsTest.html
5. There should be One Signed Security Warning dialog and One Unsigned Security Warning dialog. Select accept the unsigned Security Warning dialog(Do not accept the Signed Security Warning dialog)
6. There should be a new page opened, if pop-up blocker is disable.
7. A new unsigned Security Warning dialog should come out after the new opened page is loaded.
8. Accept the new unsigned Security Warning dialog(Still keep the Signed Security Warning dialog)
9. Now there should be 1 Security Warning dialog and 9 windows exist.
10. Try to move the windows(if they can be dragged) to overlap Security Warning dialog.
11. Make sure that Security Warning dialog is always on the tops and all of other java windows cannot overlap it.
12. Remove all entries from the Exception Site List in Java Control Panel->Security
The actual result:
Step11: The Security Warning dialog can be overlapped. Please refer to SecDialog-Overlap-1.png and SecDialog-Overlap-2.png.
Test name(s): focusScenarios/SecurityDialogMutiVMsTest.html
Product(s) tested: Jre9b134/64bit
OS/architecture: Mac10.10-x64
Reproducible: Always
Reproducible on machine:egtc
Is it a Regression:
Test result on the last GAed release for this train:
[if Fail] Test result on FCS:
Is it a platform specific issue:
[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 test JRE.
2. Add http://localhost:8080/ to the Exception Site List in Java Control Panel->Security
3. Turn off the pop-up blocker of browser if any.
4. Launch the test applet. http://localhost:8080/focus/html/SecurityDialogMutiVMsTest.html
5. There should be One Signed Security Warning dialog and One Unsigned Security Warning dialog. Select accept the unsigned Security Warning dialog(Do not accept the Signed Security Warning dialog)
6. There should be a new page opened, if pop-up blocker is disable.
7. A new unsigned Security Warning dialog should come out after the new opened page is loaded.
8. Accept the new unsigned Security Warning dialog(Still keep the Signed Security Warning dialog)
9. Now there should be 1 Security Warning dialog and 9 windows exist.
10. Try to move the windows(if they can be dragged) to overlap Security Warning dialog.
11. Make sure that Security Warning dialog is always on the tops and all of other java windows cannot overlap it.
12. Remove all entries from the Exception Site List in Java Control Panel->Security
The actual result:
Step11: The Security Warning dialog can be overlapped. Please refer to SecDialog-Overlap-1.png and SecDialog-Overlap-2.png.