java/awt/Window/AlwaysOnTop/AutoTestOnTop.java
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+
+/*
@test
@bug 4632143
@summary Unit test for the RFE window/frame/dialog always on top
@author dom@sparc.spb.su: area=awt.toplevel
@run main AutoTestOnTop
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}
}
private static void waitForIdle(boolean doCheck) {
try {
- Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().sync();
- sun.awt.SunToolkit.flushPendingEvents();
+ robot.waitForIdle();
EventQueue.invokeAndWait( new Runnable() {
public void run() {} // Dummy implementation
} );
} catch(InterruptedException ite) {
System.err.println("waitForIdle, non-fatal exception caught:");