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Bug ID:
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6693187
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Votes
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0
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Synopsis
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Security dialog popped up using latest JRE instead of JRE on which application is to be executed
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Category
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javawebstart:general
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Reported Against
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Release Fixed
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6u10(b24)
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State
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11-Closed,
Verified,
bug
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Priority:
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3-Medium
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Related Bugs
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6689384
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Submit Date
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24-APR-2008
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Description
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[1] - App signed with expired certificate
[2] - App requires prev version of JRE (Eg: 1.5.0)
[3] - Launch App using latest JRE from command line
[4] - It will show warning-dialog
[5] - Once you accept it, application will be launched
In previous releases, at step [4], the warning dialog is shown using JRE on which the application is to be executed. But now its done using latest JRE. Validation and warning-dialog must be done using JRE on which the application is to be executed.
Test jnlp
http://nicole1.sfbay.sun.com:8080/JavawsMustangIntegTest/ssv/test_signed_1.5.0.jnlp
Posted Date : 2008-04-24 03:46:33.0
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Work Around
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N/A
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Evaluation
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Is true that relaunch to corect jre now occurs after security dialog, but that dosn't make it a regression. There is no functionality differance for the end user that has regressed. We will fix this, but do not see that it is either a regression or a P2 "High" priority.
Posted Date : 2008-04-24 13:52:16.0
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Comments
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PLEASE NOTE: JDK6 is formerly known as Project Mustang
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