Then you don't need to include the "signed/unsigned" words in the bug 
description.

--Max

> On Jan 3, 2016, at 2:30 PM, Sibabrata Sahoo <sibabrata.sa...@oracle.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Max,
> 
> The test is for verifying 3rd party security provider in 
> classpath/modulepath. I am using an empty provider to check, if the provider 
> can be found during runtime when the bundle provided through 
> classpath/modulepath with different modular type combination. As the provider 
> is empty, I think this is unnecessary to sign the bundle.
> 
> Even the same comment[1] was also provided by "Valerie" few days ago and the 
> comment was addressed with this webrev,
> 
> [1] I think it's somewhat misleading to use the term JCE here as what you are 
> testing here is just security provider loading. JCE is more about security 
> providers supporting export-controlled services/algorithms. Since your 
> provider is just an empty one, I don't think u need to sign it (again, it's 
> only for JCE providers).
> 
> Thanks,
> Siba

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