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/*
@test
@bug 6829546
@summary tests that an always-on-top modal dialog doesn't make any windows always-on-top
@author artem.ananiev: area=awt.modal
@library ../../regtesthelpers
@build Util
@run main MakeWindowAlwaysOnTop
*/
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Util;
public class MakeWindowAlwaysOnTop
{
private static Frame f;
private static Dialog d;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
Robot r = Util.createRobot();
Util.waitForIdle(r);
// Frame
f = new Frame("Test frame");
f.setBounds(100, 100, 400, 300);
f.setBackground(Color.RED);
f.setVisible(true);
r.delay(100);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
// Dialog
d = new Dialog(null, "Modal dialog", Dialog.ModalityType.APPLICATION_MODAL);
d.setBounds(500, 500, 160, 160);
d.setAlwaysOnTop(true);
EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable()
{
public void run()
{
d.setVisible(true);
}
});
// Wait until the dialog is shown
EventQueue.invokeAndWait(new Runnable()
{
public void run()
{
// Empty
}
});
r.delay(100);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
// Click on the frame to trigger modality
Point p = f.getLocationOnScreen();
r.mouseMove(p.x + f.getWidth() / 2, p.y + f.getHeight() / 2);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
r.mousePress(InputEvent.BUTTON1_MASK);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
r.mouseRelease(InputEvent.BUTTON1_MASK);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
r.delay(100);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
// Dispose dialog
d.dispose();
r.delay(100);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
// Show another frame at the same location
Frame t = new Frame("Check");
t.setBounds(100, 100, 400, 300);
t.setBackground(Color.BLUE);
t.setVisible(true);
r.delay(100);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
// Bring it above the first frame
t.toFront();
r.delay(100);
Util.waitForIdle(r);
Color c = r.getPixelColor(p.x + f.getWidth() / 2, p.y + f.getHeight() / 2);
System.out.println("Color = " + c);
System.out.flush();
// If the color is RED, then the first frame is now always-on-top
if (Color.RED.equals(c))
{
throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: the frame is always-on-top");
}
else if (!Color.BLUE.equals(c))
{
throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: unknown window is on top of the frame");
}
else
{
System.out.println("Test PASSED");
System.out.flush();
}
// Dispose all the windows
t.dispose();
f.dispose();
}
}