jdk-24/test/jdk/sun/awt/font/CheckFontManagerSystemProperty.java
Alexander Scherbatiy 961dcffc86 8273581: Change the mechanism by which JDK loads the platform-specific FontManager class
Reviewed-by: prr, psadhukhan, azvegint, aivanov, serb
2021-09-28 09:26:51 +00:00

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import java.awt.Toolkit;
/**
* @test
* @bug 8273581
* @summary verify the "sun.font.fontmanager" system property is not set
* @run main/othervm -Djava.awt.headless=true CheckFontManagerSystemProperty
*/
public class CheckFontManagerSystemProperty {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// force AWT library loading
Toolkit toolkit = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
if (toolkit == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("Toolkit not found!");
}
String tkProp = System.getProperty("sun.font.fontmanager");
if (tkProp != null) {
throw new RuntimeException("tkProp = " + tkProp);
}
}
}