It doesn't hang there. It hangs in print().
-phil.
On 5/29/19, 3:17 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
On 29/05/2019 14:09, Phil Race wrote:
think the mystery is not why it times out now, but why it did not do
so earlier.
But I assume it if the system does not have the printer then
PrinterJob.getPrinterJob() should not hang?
It looks like the test correctly assume that .getPrinterJob() should
returns something even if there are no printers, and also tries to
catch any exceptions in the print(); I guess its expectation are
according the specification, isn't?