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Check the * location of the frame after restoration from zoom or icon. * @author Aruna Samji * @library ../../../lib/testlibrary * @build ExtendedRobot * @run main TaskZoomUndFrameChangeState */ public class TaskZoomUndFrameChangeState extends Task { public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception { new TaskZoomUndFrameChangeState(GUIZoomFrame.class, new ExtendedRobot()).runTask(); } TaskZoomUndFrameChangeState(Class guiClass, ExtendedRobot robot) throws Exception { super(guiClass, robot); } public void task() throws Exception { EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> { gui.frame1.setLayout(null); gui.frame1.setUndecorated(true); gui.frame1.setVisible(true); gui.frame1.removeAll(); if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.NORMAL) gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.NORMAL); }); robot.waitForIdle(1000); Point frameOrigin = gui.frame1.getLocationOnScreen(); EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.ICONIFIED) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the bitwise mask for ICONIFIED state is set... if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.ICONIFIED) throw new RuntimeException("The bitwise mask Frame.ICONIFIED is " + "not set when the frame is in ICONIFIED state"); //To check whether the Frame is iconified programmatically.......... if (! gui.iconify) throw new RuntimeException("Frame is not Iconified"); //Normalising the Frame.... EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.NORMAL) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the bitwise mask for NORMAL state is set... if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.NORMAL) throw new RuntimeException("The bitwise mask Frame.NORMAL is " + "not set when the frame is in NORMAL state after Iconofied"); //To check whether the Frame is normalised programmatically.......... if (! gui.normal) throw new RuntimeException("Frame is not restored to normal after Iconofied"); Point newposition = gui.frame1.getLocationOnScreen(); if((frameOrigin.x != newposition.x)&(frameOrigin.y != newposition.y)) throw new RuntimeException("The frame is not positioned back to " + "the original place on the screen after Iconified"); robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the state is supported in the platform.... if (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().isFrameStateSupported( Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ)){ //System.out.println("Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ is supported"); //Maximising the Frame horizontally......... EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the bitwise mask for MAXIMIZED_HORIZ state is set... if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ) throw new RuntimeException("The bitwise mask Frame.MAXIMIZED_HOR " + "is not set when the frame is in MAXIMIZED_HOR state"); //To check whether the Frame is maximized horizontally.......... if (! gui.maxHor) throw new RuntimeException("Frame is not maximized horizontally"); EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.NORMAL) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); } //To check whether the state is supported in the platform.... if (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().isFrameStateSupported( Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT)){ //System.out.println("Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT is supported"); //Maximising the Frame vertically......... EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the bitwise mask for MAXIMIZED_VERT state is set... if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT) throw new RuntimeException("The bitwise mask Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT " + "is not set when the frame is in MAXIMIZED_VERT state"); //To check whether the Frame is maximized vertically.......... if (! gui.maxVer) throw new RuntimeException("Frame is not maximized vertically"); EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.NORMAL) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); } robot.waitForIdle(1000); if (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().isFrameStateSupported (Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH)){ //Maximising the Frame fully......... EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH) ); }; robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the state is supported in the platform.... if (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().isFrameStateSupported(Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH)){ //To check whether the bitwise mask for MAXIMIZED_BOTH state is set... if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH) throw new RuntimeException("The bitwise mask Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH " + "is not set when the frame is in MAXIMIZED_BOTH state"); //To check whether the Frame is maximized fully.......... if (! gui.maxBoth) throw new RuntimeException("Frame is not maximized fully"); } //Normalising the Frame.... EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> gui.frame1.setExtendedState(Frame.NORMAL) ); robot.waitForIdle(1000); //To check whether the bitwise mask for NORMAL state is set... if (gui.frame1.getExtendedState() != Frame.NORMAL) throw new RuntimeException("The bitwise mask Frame.NORMAL is not " + "set when the frame is in NORMAL state after Zoomed"); //To check whether the Frame is normalised programmatically.......... if (! gui.normal) throw new RuntimeException("Frame is not restored to normal after Zoomed"); } }