1 /* Testcase for PR381 Stackoverflow error with security manager, signed jars
   2  * and -Djava.security.debug set.
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  26 
  27 import java.util.Date;
  28 
  29 /**
  30  * Test class. Create a test keystore and dummy cert, create a jar file to
  31  * sign with the test class in it. Sign it run it with the security manager
  32  * on, plus accesscontroller debugging, will go into infinite recursion
  33  * trying to get enough permissions for printing Date of failing
  34  * certificate, unless fix is applied.
  35  */
  36 public class TimeZoneDatePermissionCheck
  37 {
  38   public static void main(String[] args)
  39   {
  40     System.out.println(new Date());
  41   }
  42 }