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  24 /*
  25   @test
  26   @key headful
  27   @bug 4053856
  28   @summary Choice components don't honour key focus
  29   @library ../../regtesthelpers
  30   @build Util
  31   @author Andrei Dmitriev : area=awt.choice
  32   @run main ChoiceFocus
  33 */
  34 
  35 import java.applet.*;
  36 import java.awt.*;
  37 import java.awt.event.*;
  38 import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Util;
  39 
  40 /*
  41 Here is the old description for the test.
  42 
  43 This bug occurs in jdk <= 1.1.6, 1.2b3. The problem is that key press
  44 and release events will not be delivered to a choice component with
  45 the focus if the mouse is over another component (of any type);
  46 
  47 This bug occurs in Motif and was fixed in the native code.
  48 
  49 1. Set the focus on choice component 1 by selecting an item.
  50 2. Move the mouse over choice component 2, BUT do not set the focus on it.
  51 3. Type some characters e.g. 'a', 'b' etc.
  52 4. Verify by the console output that all the key events are delivered to
  53    choice component 1, not 2. If all the key events are delivered to
  54    choice 1, the test passes.
  55 */
  56 
  57 public class ChoiceFocus {
  58     static Robot robot;
  59     volatile static boolean keyPressed = false;
  60     volatile static boolean keyReleased = false;
  61     volatile static boolean keyTyped = false;
  62 
  63     public static void main(String[] args) {
  64         Frame f = new Frame("Test Frame");
  65         f.setLayout(new GridLayout());
  66 
  67         Choice c1 = new Choice();
  68         c1.add("Choice 1, Item 1");
  69         c1.add("Choice 1, Item 2");
  70 
  71         Choice c2 = new Choice();
  72         c2.add("Choice 2, Item 1");
  73         c2.add("Choice 2, Item 2");
  74         c1.addKeyListener(new KeyListener(){
  75                 public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e){
  76                     System.out.println("Key Pressed Event "+e);
  77                     keyPressed = true;
  78                 }
  79                 public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e){
  80                     System.out.println("Key Released Event "+e);
  81                     keyReleased = true;
  82                 }
  83                 public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e){
  84                     System.out.println("Key Typed Event "+e);
  85                     keyTyped = true;
  86                 }
  87             });
  88 
  89         f.add(c1);
  90         f.add(c2);
  91 
  92         f.pack();
  93         f.setVisible(true);
  94 
  95         robot = Util.createRobot();
  96         robot.setAutoWaitForIdle(true);
  97         robot.setAutoDelay(50);
  98 
  99         //transfer focus to Choice
 100         Util.waitForIdle(robot);
 101         Util.clickOnComp(c1, robot);
 102         Util.waitForIdle(robot);
 103 
 104         //close choice
 105         Util.clickOnComp(c1, robot);
 106 
 107         //position a mouse over a different component
 108         Point pt = c2.getLocationOnScreen();
 109         robot.mouseMove(pt.x + c2.getWidth()/2, pt.y + c2.getHeight()/2);
 110         Util.waitForIdle(robot);
 111 
 112         robot.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_A);
 113         robot.keyRelease(KeyEvent.VK_A);
 114         Util.waitForIdle(robot);
 115 
 116         if (!keyPressed || !keyReleased || !keyTyped){
 117             throw new RuntimeException("Failed. Some of event wasn't come "+keyPressed + " : "+keyReleased+" : "+keyTyped);
 118         } else {
 119             System.out.println("Test passed");
 120         }
 121     }
 122 }////~