[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-6106?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Alexey Varlamov resolved HARMONY-6106. -------------------------------------- Resolution: Invalid Fix Version/s: (was: 5.0M9) Yes, PolicyUtils is (a part of) our default policy implementation, but I see no reason to deviate from RI in policy file syntax and other aspects of user interface (policy locations etc). Looking at the RI policy documentation [1], I'd say you simply misused property expansion. Quoting: 1) "For example, the default system and user policy files are defined in the security properties file as policy.url.1=file:${java.home}/lib/security/java.policy policy.url.2=file:${user.home}/.java.policy" 2) "Also, as a special case, if you expand a property in a codebase, such as grant codeBase "file:${java.home}/lib/ext/" then any file.separator characters will be automatically converted to /'s. Thus on a Win32 system, the above would get converted to grant codeBase "file:C:/jdk1.4/jre/lib/ext/" even if "java.home" is set to C:\jdk1.4\jre. Thus you don't need to use ${/} in codebase strings (and you shouldn't). " Therefore, I resolve this issue as "Invalid". [1] http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/PolicyFiles.html > [classlib][security] PolicyUtils.expandURL may return invalid URL on linux > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HARMONY-6106 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-6106 > Project: Harmony > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Classlib > Affects Versions: 5.0M8 > Reporter: Regis Xu > Attachments: HARMONY-6106.diff > > > the test: > Properties props = new Properties(); > props.put("my.home", "/home/bahamut"); > String location = PolicyUtils.expandURL("file:/${my.home}/test", props); > URL url = new URL(location); > System.out.println(url.getHost()); > System.out.println(url.getPath()); > System.out.println(url.toString()); > output is: > home > /bahamut/test > file://home/bahamut/test > the expanded URL is "file://home/bahamut/test", but what we want is "file:/home/bahamut/test", > the one extra "/" make host of URL to be "home" which should be "", and then url.openConnection(), > the wrong URL will use ftp protocol to open the file. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.