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Enhancement
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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None
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b36
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-8189356 | 9.0.4 | Rajan Halade | P2 | Closed | Fixed | b10 |
JDK-8223838 | openjdk8u222 | Christoph Langer | P2 | Resolved | Fixed | b03 |
JDK-8223236 | 8-pool | Christoph Langer | P2 | Closed | Duplicate |
Each CA must must sign the Oracle Contributor Agreement (OCA) or an equivalent agreement that permits Oracle broad open sourcing rights of the roots before the certificates can be included. Those that do not sign an agreement will not be included. Those that take longer to process will be included in the next release (JDK 11). See the JEP (
- backported by
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JDK-8223838 Open-source the Oracle JDK Root Certificates
- Resolved
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JDK-8189356 Open-source the Oracle JDK Root Certificates
- Closed
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JDK-8223236 Open-source the Oracle JDK Root Certificates
- Closed
- blocks
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JDK-8191486 JEP 319: Root Certificates
- Closed
- duplicates
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JDK-8191300 InvalidAlgorithmParameterException: the trustAnchors parameter must be non-empty
- Closed
- relates to
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JDK-8194170 Few tests fail after JDK-8189131 fix
- Closed
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JDK-8193255 Root Certificates should be stored in text format and assembled at build time
- Resolved
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JDK-8193447 Open-source the Oracle JDK Root Certificates (Phase 2)
- Closed
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JDK-8194693 jdk considers one of its own root certificates insufficiently secure
- Closed
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JDK-8194702 pkcs12 can be loaded with null password but certificates are missing
- Closed