Hi Damjan,
Thank you for the samples.
I tried to execute them.
I executed Drop and it did not work for me.
As I understand the class requires an URI as a parameter to store a
dropped file in the location.
I tired to pass '.' and 'file://....' as parameters but the transfered
file did not appear at the specified locations.
Form the other hand, the drop of a file from ubuntu GNOME desktop was
refused (I am not sure whether it is a nautilus window) and from ubuntu
GNOME nautilus window the drop was accepted (but as I mentioned above
the file was not transfered).
More details from you about the expected behavior would be appreciated )
As for the BasicDnD.java I either did not catch the scenario.
What should be dragged from the test? An item from the JTree?
Thank you,
Denis.
Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Denis S. Fokin <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Damjan,
Hi Denis
Could you provide more details...
8. Needs jtreg tests.
It would be great to look at a sample application, that you used to write
your prototype :-)
Could you attach it?
Attached. One is to test drops, the other drags. They're quite hacked :-)
It's been tested with Nautilus and File Roller on Linux,
Windows Explorer and Windows Mail on Windows. All work.
Could you give us more details about scenarios that you have used for the
testing?
Drag file from Java, drop to Nautilus
Drag file from an archive (eg. ZIP file) opened in File Roller, drop to Java
Drag file from Java, drop to Windows Explorer
Drag email or attachment from Windows Mail, drop to Java
And finally: drag from Java, drop to Java
All tests need the patch applied to compile and run.
Thank you,
Denis.
Thank you
Damjan
Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
Hi
Can I please get some feedback and maybe a sponsor for
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/show_bug.cgi?id=100124
I've been waiting for the past 6 weeks. I need to at least know
whether it's worth continuing work on this patch.
Thank you
Damjan