Oracle appears to have changed the JDK URL structure starting with Java 8u121.
This update adds a hash to store the values used by Oracle's java download site
along with a case statement to lookup the proper key for the java release being
installed.
This provides a workaround to the issue of Oracle changing it's URL structure which breaks the dynamic URL building in the module.
It allows a complete URL to be passed as an alternative to one built by the logic in the module, and allows the rest of the module to function as expected when this situation is encountered.
Changes made to manifests/oracle.pp to pass URL in `url` parameter (if defined) to the `source` directive of the archive resource which fetches the installer package.
README.markdown has been updated to document the additional parameter, as well as a note added to known issues describing it's operation.
A test has been added to spec/defines/oracle_spec.rb to verify the correct package is present in the tmp archive location. The spec tests have passed and the revised workflow has been tested in a lab environment and found to be working.
Prior to this commit, the documentation was lacking an example of how to install a specific version of java. Which led users to believe that they should use the version parameter.
After this commit, we have an example showing the correct way to install a different major verison of java is to use the package parameter.
* Note this won't work by default on FreeBSD Puppet < 4.0, as pkgng is not the default provider
* On older Puppet, use `zleslie/pkgng`, on newer it's the default package provider.
* dirname containing base directory of java
* e.g. java binary is `${::java_default_home}/jre/bin/java`
* dirname containing `libjvm.so`
* Most people will use this for LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Add info about OpenBSD support to README.md and metadata.json
Add a note about OpenBSD java_version fact to README.markdown.
Fixup wording on context in one of the java patch level regression tests.
No mentioning of OpenBSD in metdata.json
Cleanup wording of context as suggested by @elyscape
update contexts as suggested by @elyscape