jdk-24/test/jdk/java/awt/Frame/FrameStateTest/FrameStateTest.html
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@test
@bug 4157271
@summary Checks that when a Frame is created it honors the state it
was set to. The bug was that if setState(Frame.ICONIFIED) was
called before setVisible(true) the Frame would be shown in NORMAL
state instead of ICONIFIED.
@author JTG East Team: area=awt.Frame
@run applet/manual=yesno FrameStateTest.html
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<head>
<title> FrameStateTest </title>
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<body>
<h1>FrameStateTest<br>Bug ID: 4157271</h1>
<p>This test checks that when setState(Frame.ICONIFIED) is called before
setVisible(true) the Frame is shown in the proper iconified state.
The problem was that it did not honor the initial iconic state, but
instead was shown in the NORMAL state.</p>
<p>See the dialog box (usually in upper left corner) for instructions</p>
<APPLET CODE="FrameStateTest.class" WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=200></APPLET>
</body>
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