8285497: Add system property for Java SE specification maintenance version

Reviewed-by: mullan, jpai, iris
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Joe Darcy 2022-05-05 22:23:41 +00:00
parent 6d7e446162
commit 59ef76a365
4 changed files with 23 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -732,6 +732,9 @@ public final class System {
* <td>Java Runtime Environment specification version, whose value is
* the {@linkplain Runtime.Version#feature feature} element of the
* {@linkplain Runtime#version() runtime version}</td></tr>
* <tr><th scope="row">{@systemProperty java.specification.maintenance.version}</th>
* <td>Java Runtime Environment specification maintenance version,
* may be interpreted as a positive integer <em>(optional, see below)</em></td></tr>
* <tr><th scope="row">{@systemProperty java.specification.vendor}</th>
* <td>Java Runtime Environment specification vendor</td></tr>
* <tr><th scope="row">{@systemProperty java.specification.name}</th>
@ -779,6 +782,16 @@ public final class System {
* </tbody>
* </table>
* <p>
* The {@code java.specification.maintenance.version} property is
* defined if the specification implemented by this runtime at the
* time of its construction had undergone a <a
* href="https://jcp.org/en/procedures/jcp2#3.6.4">maintenance
* release</a>. When defined, its value identifies that
* maintenance release. To indicate the first maintenance release
* this property will have the value {@code "1"}, to indicate the
* second maintenance release this property will have the value
* {@code "2"}, and so on.
* <p>
* Multiple paths in a system property value are separated by the path
* separator character of the platform.
* <p>