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Bug
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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P4
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None
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1.1.6
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sparc
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solaris_2.6
To reproduce this bug:
1. Start appletviewer.
2. From the appletviewer menu choose: Applet/Stop
3. The applet execution stops.
4. Minimize the appletviewer window or change to another workspace.
5. Restore the appletviewer window or change back to the workspace where the appletviewer was running.
The applet is started and running again automatically, without any action from the user. This bug was tested in Solaris 2.6 sparc and Solaris 2.6 x86 platforms running jdk 1.1.6 build j (FCS).
We decided to consider this as a bug, because since appletviewer have the options start/stop an applet, we think it must be the user who decides when an applet should continue its execution.
1. Start appletviewer.
2. From the appletviewer menu choose: Applet/Stop
3. The applet execution stops.
4. Minimize the appletviewer window or change to another workspace.
5. Restore the appletviewer window or change back to the workspace where the appletviewer was running.
The applet is started and running again automatically, without any action from the user. This bug was tested in Solaris 2.6 sparc and Solaris 2.6 x86 platforms running jdk 1.1.6 build j (FCS).
We decided to consider this as a bug, because since appletviewer have the options start/stop an applet, we think it must be the user who decides when an applet should continue its execution.