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/*
* Portions Copyright (c) 2012 IBM Corporation
*/
/* @test
* @bug 6610897
* @summary New constructor in sun.tools.java.ClassPath builds a path using
* File.separator instead of File.pathSeparator
* @run main RMICClassPathTest
*/
import java.io.File;
import sun.rmi.rmic.BatchEnvironment;
public class RMICClassPathTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String sysPath = "/home/~user/jdk/jre/lib/rt.jar";
String extDir = "";
String clPath = "/home/~user/user.jar" + File.pathSeparator +
"/home/~user/user2.jar" + File.pathSeparator +
"/home/~user/user3.jar";
String cpStr = BatchEnvironment.createClassPath(clPath, sysPath, extDir).toString();
String[] paths = cpStr.split(File.pathSeparator);
if (paths.length != 4) {
throw new Exception("ClassPath length is not correct: the expected length is 4 and the actual length is " + paths.length);
}
}
}