> On Jul 7, 2016, at 4:47 PM, Peter Firmstone <peter.firmst...@zeus.net.au> 
> wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I wasn't clear, I meant, create a new instance of SSL, call its 
> checkPermission method, then make that instance your system security manager.

That would cure the test too, since it references SQLPermission when 
checkPermission is called.

In another reply to Alan, I said a single "new SQLPermission("setLog");" is 
enough.

--Max

> 
> Although the check permission call will be repeated in the test, it will have 
> run while the standard SecurityManager is in force, so the jvm won't lazy 
> load any classes that require permission checks, during the test permission 
> check as that will happen during the first permission check call.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Peter.
> 
> Sent from my Samsung device.
>  
> ---- Original message ----
> From: Wang Weijun <weijun.w...@oracle.com>
> Sent: 07/07/2016 06:27:43 pm
> To: Peter Firmstone <peter.firmst...@zeus.net.au>
> Cc: SeanMullan <sean.mul...@oracle.com>; jigsaw-dev 
> <jigsaw-...@openjdk..java.net>; OpenJDK <security-dev@openjdk.java.net>
> Subject: Re: Strange test failure when referencing a class in a deprivileged 
> module
> 
> Like this? 
> 
> https://gist.github.com/wangweij/6992aaf9617b9e2f242ddf9e391ea5f6 
> 
> The horizontal line is printed on line 706 of the gist. 
> 
> --Max 
> 
> > On Jul 7, 2016, at 12:57 PM, Peter Firmstone <peter.firmst...@zeus.net.au> 
> > wrote: 
> >  
> > Can you change the test to call checkPermission prior to setting SSL as the 
> > system security manager? 
> >  
> > This will just ensure that all necessary classes are loaded prior to SSL 
> > becoming the security manager.  
> >  
> > Regards, 
> >      
> > Peter. 
> 
> 

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