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The default rowset.properties file in jre/lib has empty values to show the format of the file, but this causes an empty SyncProvider to be created so if you try and get an instance of all the registered providers, for example:
Enumeration providers = SyncFactory.getRegisteredProviders();
while (providers.hasMoreElements())
SyncFactory.getInstance(((SyncProvider)providers.nextElement()).getProviderID());
Then you'll get a javax.sql.rowset.spi.SyncFactoryException: ClassNotFoundException: <-- the provider is called ""
at javax.sql.rowset.spi.ProviderImpl.getImpl(ProviderImpl.java:64)
at javax.sql.rowset.spi.SyncFactory.getInstance(SyncFactory.java:215)
The Sun equivalent properties file defines the default Sun SyncProvider classes, which is also means the name of the class is exposed, so I think the Harmony one should do this also.