You don't need to add the /secure option to jtreg. That's overriding jtreg's SecurityManager and causing you to have to grant jtreg permissions to read files in the jtreg.security.policy file. Just add the /java.security.policy option -- this will use jtreg's SecurityManager which is sufficient for testing this bug, and then you won't need the jtreg.security.policy file.

Looks good otherwise.

--Sean

On 07/13/2015 06:34 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
Please review the webrev for
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8051626

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptbrunet/JDK-8051626/webrev.00/

This is so the the Java Accessibility Utilities package,
com.sun.java.accessibility.util, can be run with the security manager
active but the non-public accessibility packages won't, i.e.
com.sun.java.accessibility.internal and
com.sun.java.accessibility.util.internal.

Running the regression test proves that there will be a security
exception when using a method of com.sun.java.accessibility.util before
the fix but not after.

Pete

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