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/*
test
@bug 4955110
@summary tests that a drag ends on button2 release
@author Alexander.Gerasimov area=dnd
@library ../../regtesthelpers
@build Util
@run applet/othervm Button2DragTest.html
*/
/**
* Button2DragTest.java
*
* summary: tests that DragSourceDragEvent.getDropAction() accords to its new spec
* (does not depend on the user drop action)
*
*/
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.datatransfer.*;
import java.awt.dnd.*;
import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Util;
public class Button2DragTest extends Applet {
private volatile boolean dropSuccess;
private Frame frame;
public void init() {
// Set up the environment -- set the layout manager, add
// buttons, etc.
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
frame = new Frame();
final DragSourceListener dragSourceListener = new DragSourceAdapter() {
public void dragDropEnd(DragSourceDropEvent e) {
dropSuccess = e.getDropSuccess();
System.err.println("Drop was successful: " + dropSuccess);
}
};
DragGestureListener dragGestureListener = new DragGestureListener() {
public void dragGestureRecognized(DragGestureEvent dge) {
dge.startDrag(null, new StringSelection("OK"), dragSourceListener);
}
};
new DragSource().createDefaultDragGestureRecognizer(frame, DnDConstants.ACTION_MOVE,
dragGestureListener);
DropTargetAdapter dropTargetListener = new DropTargetAdapter() {
public void drop(DropTargetDropEvent dtde) {
dtde.acceptDrop(DnDConstants.ACTION_MOVE);
dtde.dropComplete(true);
System.err.println("Drop");
}
};
new DropTarget(frame, dropTargetListener);
}
public void start() {
//Get things going. Request focus, set size, et cetera
setSize(200,200);
setVisible(true);
validate();
//What would normally go into main() will probably go here.
//Use System.out.println for diagnostic messages that you want
//to read after the test is done.
frame.setBounds(100, 100, 200, 200);
frame.setVisible(true);
Robot robot = Util.createRobot();
Util.waitForIdle(robot);
Point startPoint = frame.getLocationOnScreen();
Point endPoint = new Point(startPoint);
startPoint.translate(50, 50);
endPoint.translate(150, 150);
Util.drag(robot, startPoint, endPoint, InputEvent.BUTTON2_MASK);
Util.waitForIdle(robot);
if (dropSuccess) {
System.err.println("test passed");
} else {
throw new RuntimeException("test failed: drop was not successful");
}
}
}