7172177: test/java/util/TimeZone/DstTzTest.java failing on all platforms

Reviewed-by: alanb, okutsu
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Charles Lee 2012-05-29 09:42:09 +08:00
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/*
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*/
/* @test
* @bug 7094176
* @summary Incorrect TimeZone display name when DST not applicable and
* disabled
* @run main DstTzTest
*/
import java.util.TimeZone;
/**
* Manaul steps:
* 1. In the Windows Date and Time Properties dialog, set the time zone to one that uses DST (e.g. Greenwich Mean Time).
* 2. Disable the 'Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Changes' option.
* 3. Change the time zone to one that does not use DST (e.g. India Standard Time - (GMT+5:30) Chennai,Kolkata,Mumbai,New Delhi)
* 4. Compile and run the testcase
*/
public class DstTzTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String expectedName = "India Standard Time";
String tzName = TimeZone.getDefault().getDisplayName();
System.out.println(tzName);
if (!expectedName.equals(tzName)) {
throw new Exception("Expected time zone name is " + expectedName + ", output is " + tzName);
}
}
}