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package com.db4o.test;
import java.io.*;
import com.db4o.*;
import com.db4o.query.*;
public class EncryptionWrongPassword {
public String name;
public void storeOne() {
name = "hi";
}
public void testOne() {
Db4o.configure().password("wrong");
Db4o.configure().encrypt(true);
PrintStream nulout=new PrintStream(new ByteArrayOutputStream());
Db4o.configure().setOut(nulout);
try {
Test.reOpenServer();
// Encryption is turned off, we no longer get the
// exception above, that's correct behaviour.
// Test.error("expected failure on wrong password");
}
catch(Exception exc) {
// OK, expected
}
Db4o.configure().encrypt(false);
Db4o.configure().password(null);
Db4o.configure().setOut(null);
Test.reOpenServer();
Query query=Test.query();
query.constrain(this.getClass());
Test.ensure(((EncryptionWrongPassword)query.execute().next()).name.equals(name));
}
}
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