On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Denis S. Fokin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Damjan,
Hi Denis > 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 ) file:///tmp works for me. You have to use a drag source which supports XDS, like an archive opened in Gnome's File Roller, to drop to Drop.java. Nautilus as a drag source doesn't provide the XDS format, which is why dragging from it doesn't work and wasn't listed in my test scenarios. > As for the BasicDnD.java I either did not catch the scenario. > > What should be dragged from the test? An item from the JTree? Check "Turn on Drag and Drop" then drag any item from the JList into Nautilus. It will make a "hello world file.txt" in the dropped directory, containing "Hello world" as the text. > Thank you, > Denis. Thank you Damjan > > 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 >>>> >>> >>> > >
