Enable Java Access Bridge Check Box Option in Control Panel Is Not Available with JDK 11 Installer Some platforms may limit the native thread name to a length much shorter than that used by the, which may result in some threads having the same native name. The presence of a native thread name can be useful for debugging and monitoring purposes. However, this will only occur when called by the current thread, and only for threads started through the class (not for native threads that have attached via JNI). On platforms that support the concept of a thread name on their native threads, the () method will also set that native thread name. There is no value defined for this property. For compatibility, use the system property, which will revert the algorithms to use the older, weaker algorithms.
A '' exception will be thrown in such circumstances. Keystores created using this newer, stronger, MAC algorithm cannot be opened in JDK versions earlier than 11.0.12, 8u301, and 7u311. The new SHA-256 based MAC algorithms were introduced in the 11.0.12, 8u301, and 7u311 JDK versions. See the security properties starting with keystore.pkcs12 in the curity file for detailed information. The new algorithm is based on SHA-256 and is stronger than the old one based on SHA-1.
The default MAC algorithm used in a PKCS #12 keystore has been updated. Upgrade the Default PKCS12 MAC Algorithm