TestEC.java revision 6958:d8d037a7569e
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23
24//
25// SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use
26// system properties in samevm/agentvm mode.
27//
28
29/**
30 * @test
31 * @bug 6840752
32 * @summary  Provide out-of-the-box support for ECC algorithms
33 * @library ../pkcs11
34 * @library ../pkcs11/ec
35 * @library ../pkcs11/sslecc
36 * @library ../../../java/security/testlibrary
37 * @compile -XDignore.symbol.file TestEC.java
38 * @run main/othervm TestEC
39 */
40
41import java.security.NoSuchProviderException;
42import java.security.Provider;
43import java.security.Security;
44
45/*
46 * Leverage the collection of EC tests used by PKCS11
47 *
48 * NOTE: the following 6 files were copied here from the PKCS11 EC Test area
49 *       and must be kept in sync with the originals:
50 *
51 *           ../pkcs11/ec/p12passwords.txt
52 *           ../pkcs11/ec/certs/sunlabscerts.pem
53 *           ../pkcs11/ec/pkcs12/secp256r1server-secp384r1ca.p12
54 *           ../pkcs11/ec/pkcs12/sect193r1server-rsa1024ca.p12
55 *           ../pkcs11/sslecc/keystore
56 *           ../pkcs11/sslecc/truststore
57 */
58
59public class TestEC {
60
61    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
62        ProvidersSnapshot snapshot = ProvidersSnapshot.create();
63        try {
64            main0(args);
65        } finally {
66            snapshot.restore();
67        }
68    }
69
70    public static void main0(String[] args) throws Exception {
71        Provider p = Security.getProvider("SunEC");
72
73        if (p == null) {
74            throw new NoSuchProviderException("Can't get SunEC provider");
75        }
76
77        System.out.println("Running tests with " + p.getName() +
78            " provider...\n");
79        long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
80
81        /*
82         * The entry point used for each test is its instance method
83         * called main (not its static method called main).
84         */
85        new TestECDH().main(p);
86        new TestECDSA().main(p);
87        new TestCurves().main(p);
88        new TestKeyFactory().main(p);
89        new TestECGenSpec().main(p);
90        new ReadPKCS12().main(p);
91        new ReadCertificates().main(p);
92
93        // ClientJSSEServerJSSE fails on Solaris 11 when both SunEC and
94        // SunPKCS11-Solaris providers are enabled.
95        // Workaround:
96        // Security.removeProvider("SunPKCS11-Solaris");
97        new ClientJSSEServerJSSE().main(p);
98
99        long stop = System.currentTimeMillis();
100        System.out.println("\nCompleted tests with " + p.getName() +
101            " provider (" + ((stop - start) / 1000.0) + " seconds).");
102    }
103}
104