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import java.io.Console;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;

public class Password {

  public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException {

    Console c = System.console();
    if (c == null) {
      System.err.println("No console.");
      System.exit(1);
    }

    String login = c.readLine("Enter your login: ");
    char[] oldPassword = c.readPassword("Enter your old password: ");

    if (verify(login, oldPassword)) {
      boolean noMatch;
      do {
        char[] newPassword1 = c.readPassword("Enter your new password: ");
        char[] newPassword2 = c.readPassword("Enter new password again: ");
        noMatch = !Arrays.equals(newPassword1, newPassword2);
        if (noMatch) {
          c.format("Passwords don't match. Try again.%n");
        } else {
          change(login, newPassword1);
          c.format("Password for %s changed.%n", login);
        }
        Arrays.fill(newPassword1, ' ');
        Arrays.fill(newPassword2, ' ');
      } while (noMatch);
    }

    Arrays.fill(oldPassword, ' ');

  }

  // Dummy verify method.
  static boolean verify(String login, char[] password) {
    return true;
  }

  // Dummy change method.
  static void change(String login, char[] password) {
  }
}








9.7.Array Reflection Utilities
9.7.1.Array Getter and Setter Methods
9.7.2.Filling Arrays method signature
9.7.3.Filling byte array
9.7.4.Using a Utility Method in java.util.Arrays class to Initialize an Array
9.7.5.Using reflection method to create new instance for an Array
9.7.6.Using reflection method to create new instance for a two dimensional Array
9.7.7.Checking Equality
9.7.8.Using reflection to check array type and length
9.7.9.Using reflection to create, fill, and display an array
9.7.10.Get array length using reflection method
9.7.11.Doubling the size of an array: double the size of any type of array
9.7.12.To fill part of array with object value, starting at array[fromIndex] up to and including array[toIndex-1]
9.7.13.Use Arrays.asList to convert array to list
9.7.14.Use Arrays.asList to convert array to generic list
9.7.15.Use Arrays.sort to sort an array
9.7.16.Use Arrays.equals to compare arrays
9.7.17.Use Arrays.fill to set values of array