jdk-24/jdk/test/javax/swing/border/Test4120351.java
Sergey Malenkov 9d7b3f41e0 6718964: Swing border tests should be open source
Reviewed-by: peterz
2008-06-26 15:11:04 +04:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 4120351
* @summary Tests that the methods createEtchedBorder(int type) and
* createEtchedBorder(int type, Color highlight, Color shadows) are added
* @author Andrey Pikalev
*/
import java.awt.Color;
import javax.swing.BorderFactory;
import javax.swing.border.EtchedBorder;
public class Test4120351 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
BorderFactory.createEtchedBorder(EtchedBorder.RAISED);
BorderFactory.createEtchedBorder(EtchedBorder.LOWERED);
BorderFactory.createEtchedBorder(EtchedBorder.RAISED, Color.BLACK, Color.WHITE);
BorderFactory.createEtchedBorder(EtchedBorder.LOWERED, Color.WHITE, Color.BLACK);
}
}