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  2. JDK-6316707

The applet does not reload with AWT_TOOLKIT=XToolkit

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      Build - Mustang pit b50
      OS - Solaris Sparc10, Linux JDS
      browser - Mozilla 1.7

      Steps to reproduce

      1) Install jre6.0 pit b50 from the following location location/net/dig-dug.east/bigtmp/deployment/1.6.0/pit/2005-08-25.16_04

      2) export AWT_TOOLKIT=XToolkit

      3) run mozilla

      4) load http://baseman.prc/jdk-applet-demo/1.4.2/demos/applets/eventmodel/actual/index.html
      The applet should load fine

      5) Try to reload the applet. This time the applet does not load.

      This problem is seen only on Solaris and Linux. The applet reloads fine on windows. also the same applet reloads fine with AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit on all the three platforms.
      Build - Mustang pit b50
      OS - Solaris Sparc10, Linux JDS

      Steps tp reproduce -

      Install jre 6.0 pit b50 from the following location-
      /net/dig-dug.east/bigtmp/deployment/1.6.0/pit/2005-08-25.16_04

      Launch Java Cache Viewer

      Observe the location of the label "cache size"

      For Solaris and Linux - The location is just after the tool bar for the Combo box option

      For Windows - It is on the top right hand side of the cache viewer window

      This location should be consitent on all the OS.

      PS. There was another bug - 6265759 which was fixed, however, here the discrepancy is between the different platforms.
      Build - Mustang pit b50
      OS - Solaris Sparc10, Linux JDS
      browser - Mozilla 1.7

      Steps to reproduce

      1) Install jre6.0 pit b50 from the following location location/net/dig-dug.east/bigtmp/deployment/1.6.0/pit/2005-08-25.16_04

      2) export AWT_TOOLKIT=XToolkit

      3) run mozilla

      4) load http://baseman.prc/jdk-applet-demo/1.4.2/demos/applets/eventmodel/actual/index.html
      The applet should load fine

      5) Try to reload the applet. This time the applet does not load.

      This problem is seen only on Solaris and Linux. The applet reloads fine on windows. also the same applet reloads fine with AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit on all the three platforms.

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            anprabha Anjana Prabhakar (Inactive)
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