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/* @test
@bug 5076514 8025430
@summary Tests if SecurityManager.checkPermission()
used for clipboard access with permission 'accessClipboard'
@run main bug5076514
*/
import java.security.Permission;
import javax.swing.JEditorPane;
public class bug5076514 {
private final static String ACCESS_CLIPBOARD = "accessClipboard";
private static boolean isCheckPermissionCalled = false;
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.setSecurityManager(new MySecurityManager());
JEditorPane editor = new JEditorPane();
editor.copy();
if (!isCheckPermissionCalled) {
throw new RuntimeException("JEditorPane's clipboard operations "
+ "didn't call SecurityManager.checkPermission() with "
+ "permission 'accessClipboard' when there is a security"
+ " manager installed");
}
}
private static class MySecurityManager extends SecurityManager {
@Override
public void checkPermission(Permission perm) {
if (ACCESS_CLIPBOARD.equals(perm.getName())) {
isCheckPermissionCalled = true;
}
}
}
}