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package groovy.security;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import junit.textui.TestRunner;
/**
* Read a .groovy file from a signed jar and verify that a policy file grant with a signedBy field
* works. The following steps were used to create and manage the keys used to sign and read the jar:
* <ol>
* <li>keytool -genkey -alias groovy -keypass keypass -keystore groovystore -storepass storepass -validity 7000
* <li>keytool -export -keystore groovystore -alias groovy -file GroovyDev.cer
* <li>keytool -import -alias groovy -file GroovyDev.cer -keystore groovykeys
* </ol>
* Once the keys are constructed, creat the jar and sign:
* <ol>
* <li>jar -cvf Groovy.jar groovy
* <li>jarsigner -keystore groovystore -signedjar GroovyJarTest.jar Groovy.jar groovy
* </ol>
* Add the keystore to the policy file and write the grant:
* <ol>
* <li>keystore "file:${user.dir}/src/test/groovy/security/groovykeys";
* </ol>
*/
public class SignedJarTest extends SecurityTestSupport {
public static void main(String[] args) {
TestRunner.run( suite() );
}
public static Test suite() {
return new TestSuite(SignedJarTest.class);
}
public void testReadSignedJar() throws Exception {
if (!isSecurityAvailable()) {
return;
}
Class c = loader.loadClass("groovy.security.JarTest");
executeTest(c, null);
}
}