Details
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Type:
Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority:
P5
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 6, 7, 8u25, 9
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Fix Version/s: 9
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Component/s: security-libs
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Labels:
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Environment:
Windows x86-64, Linux x86-64, Aix PPC64
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Subcomponent:
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Introduced In Version:
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Resolved In Build:b40
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CPU:generic
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OS:generic
Backports
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-8084205 | emb-9 | Weijun Wang | P5 | Resolved | Fixed | team |
Description
Steps to produce
1.Set JAVA_HOME,JRE_HOME,PATH,DISPALY
2exceute command -> policytool
3.click on Edit Policy Entry [without any name , click on Edit policy]
It reports error message:
java.lang.Exception:No Policy Entry selected.
In which case, our customers thought the prefix of this error message "java.lang.Exception" was confusing to some non-tech users, and suggested to change the message as simply "No Policy Entry selected".
1.Set JAVA_HOME,JRE_HOME,PATH,DISPALY
2exceute command -> policytool
3.click on Edit Policy Entry [without any name , click on Edit policy]
It reports error message:
java.lang.Exception:No Policy Entry selected.
In which case, our customers thought the prefix of this error message "java.lang.Exception" was confusing to some non-tech users, and suggested to change the message as simply "No Policy Entry selected".
Attachments
Issue Links
- backported by
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JDK-8084205 policytool reports error message with prefix of "java.lang.Exception"
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- Resolved
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