Hello Andrew, The code changes look fine. I will open a bug for this issue. Is there a testcase available for this new option?
Thanks. On 7 Nov 2012, at 18:45, Andrew Hughes wrote: > The PKCS11 provider has an option in its configuration file, > "handleStartupErrors" > that can be used to make different types of failure non-critical (throwing a > UnsupportedOperationException rather than a ProviderException). By default, > all failures are critical. > > This option is not available for the failure resulting from an attempt to try > to > load a provider with a different library directory to one that has already > been > loaded; such a failure is always critical. > > This webrev: > > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~andrew/pkcs11-multiinit/webrev.01/ > > simply extends the existing option so that this failure can be made > non-critical. > Both the existing IGNORE_ALL setting and the new IGNORE_MULTI_INIT setting > will > turn the failure into one which throws UnsupportedOperationException, > resulting > in the provider not being loaded rather than an JVM crash. > > This allows a default PKCS11 setup to be specified, which is then silently > dropped > if the user tries to load a conflicting setup (e.g. their own local NSS > library). > > The patch is against tl at present. I'll need a bug ID to push this if it > looks ok. > > Thanks, > -- > Andrew :) > > Free Java Software Engineer > Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com) > > PGP Key: 248BDC07 (https://keys.indymedia.org/) > Fingerprint = EC5A 1F5E C0AD 1D15 8F1F 8F91 3B96 A578 248B DC07 >
