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/**
* @test
* @bug 4505053
* @summary make sure X500Principal CANONICAL format escapes leading '#' in
* attribute values of type String.
*/
import javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal;
public class EscapedChars {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String dn="CN=\\#user";
X500Principal xp = new X500Principal(dn);
System.out.println("RFC2253 DN is " +
xp.getName(X500Principal.RFC2253));
System.out.println("CANONICAL DN is is " +
xp.getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL));
String dn1 = xp.getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL);
if (!(dn1.substring(3,5).equals("\\#")))
throw new Exception("Leading # not escaped");
X500Principal xp1 = new X500Principal(dn1);
System.out.println("CANONICAL DN is " +
xp1.getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL));
}
}