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[Bug swing/26521] JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase include
From: |
audriusa at bluewin dot ch |
Subject: |
[Bug swing/26521] JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase included |
Date: |
2 Mar 2006 22:15:13 -0000 |
------- Comment #2 from audriusa at bluewin dot ch 2006-03-02 22:15 -------
Despite the JTable is a Container, it is unusual to add any elements to it or
expect the it contains some elements by default. The default content probably
reflects the implementation details. I understand the test but cannot imagine
why one may need to try accessing the inner components of JTable in this
manner. Also, despite the JTable container content in this test matches the
Sun's JDK 1.5 correctly (and in our case it is different), this content seems
not documented anywhere and probably may change in the future releases. Despite
our final goal would probably be to achieve the absolute compatibility
anywhere, I am not sure if this bug is really a high priority. If you think it
could be, please give additional arguments that at least some user applications
may ever use this.
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26521
- [Bug swing/26521] New: JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase included, asraniel at fryx dot ch, 2006/03/02
- [Bug swing/26521] JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase included, asraniel at fryx dot ch, 2006/03/02
- [Bug swing/26521] JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase included, audriusa at bluewin dot ch, 2006/03/02
- [Bug swing/26521] JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase included,
audriusa at bluewin dot ch <=
- [Bug swing/26521] JTable does not initialise correctly, testcase included, asraniel at fryx dot ch, 2006/03/02