Hi Pavel,
We've already got a bug for that issue:
http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=6618538
Please read the Evaluation section. You fix works just because it
invokes the robot's method more than once, but that seems like a workaround.
That is still unclear why a single mouse move wouldn't do the job right.
I think we should first investigate the root cause of the issue. Any ideas?
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best regards,
Anthony
On 1/29/2010 3:02 PM Pavel Tisnovsky wrote:
Hi,
please review patch for regression test
awt/event/HierarchyEvent/AncestorResized/AncestorResized
The test now translates mouse pointer by smaller steps (in a loop), so
ANCESTOR_RESIZED event is surely generated and then received by
HierarchyBoundsListener implementation.
Before this change is made, there's only one ANCESTOR_RESIZED event
generated, which seems ok, but it is generated AFTER mouse button is
released.
webrev for this patch is available at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptisnovs/AncestorResized/
Tested on: RHEL 5 x86_64, Gnome installed
Thanks in advance,
Pavel Tisnovsky
Red Hat QA