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/*
* @test
* @bug 4241351
* @summary Ensure that initial context constructor clones its environment
* parameter before calling init(), and that it doesn't clone it
* within init().
*/
import java.util.Hashtable;
import javax.naming.*;
public class EnvClone extends InitialContext {
EnvClone(Hashtable env) throws NamingException{
super(env);
}
EnvClone(boolean lazy) throws NamingException{
super(lazy);
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Hashtable env = new Hashtable(5);
EnvClone ctx = new EnvClone(env);
if (env == ctx.myProps) {
throw new Exception(
"Test failed: constructor didn't clone environment");
}
ctx = new EnvClone(true);
ctx.init(env);
if (env != ctx.myProps) {
throw new Exception("Test failed: init() cloned environment");
}
}
}