Thanks Kathy, You were right,, My classpaths were different between dos and CYGWIN envuiroments... When i made both the same i was able to run the SysInfo with the following results
. testSysinfo used 1203 ms . testSysinfoMethod used 67 ms . testSysinfoLocale used 943 ms . testSysinfo used 1162 ms . testSysinfoMethod used 64 ms . testSysinfoLocale used 1048 ms Time: 11.667 OK (6 tests) On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Kathey Marsden <[email protected]> wrote: > Jayaram Subramanian wrote: >> >> This >> indicates to me that there was a security exception on the the jars >> folder... I tried modifying the permissions on the jars folder.. but >> still continued to get the same error. >> --------- Derby Information -------- >> [Java Security Exception: access denied (java.io.FilePermission >> C:\java\Derby\source\trunk\jars\sane\derbyLocale_cs.jar >> read)] <null> >> > > This is very interesting. Because sysinfo is in multiple jars, I have seen > issues in the past where the policy file does not provide sysinfo proper > permissions and the order of the classpath can have an impact. Can you send > your classpath in both the DOS environment where the test passes and your > Cygwin environment where it fails? > > > >
