Test.java revision 881
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"SymbolFileObject",
"ZipFileIndexFileObject",
"ZipFileObject");
// Verify that we hit the jar files we intended, specifically ct.sym as well as rt.jar "ct.sym",
"jar",
"jar jar",
"rt.jar");
// use a new file manager for each test // we could use fm.getLocation but the following guarantees we preserve the original filename // if ct.sym is found, replace it with the equivalent rt.jar // record the file object class name for coverage checks later // record access to the jar file for coverage checks later byte[]
data =
new byte[
1024];