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  2. JDK-6481184

AbstractButton.setMnemonic(int mnemonic) is case-sensitive

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      FULL PRODUCT VERSION :
      java version "1.5.0_08"
      Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_08-b03)
      Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_08-b03, mixed mode)


      ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION :
      Microsoft windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service pack 4

      EXTRA RELEVANT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION :
      no relevant information

      A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
      The javadoc tells us that the method AbstractButton.setMnemonic(int mnemonic) is case-insensitive, but that not true. It only works if the int reprecents a uppercase from A -> Z.
      The method AbstractButton.setMnemonic(char mnemonic) works perfect for characters a->z en A-> Z, but this method is obsolete.

      STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
      Create a menu with different menuItems. Define a mnemonic on a lowercase of the menuItem and try to activate the menuItem using his mnemonic.
      This doesn't work if you use the method setMnemonic(int mnemonic) with the mnemonic as lower-case representation.
      Use the method setMnemonic(char mnemonic) with the mnemonic as lower-case and it works perfectly.

      EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
      EXPECTED -
      This doesn't work if you use the method setMnemonic(int mnemonic) with the mnemonic as lower-case representation.
      Use the method setMnemonic(char mnemonic) with the mnemonic as lower-case and it works perfectly.
      ACTUAL -
      This doesn't work if you use the method setMnemonic(int mnemonic) with the mnemonic as lower-case representation.
      Use the method setMnemonic(char mnemonic) with the mnemonic as lower-case and it works perfectly.

      ERROR MESSAGES/STACK TRACES THAT OCCUR :
      No messages, just no activation of the menuitem

      REPRODUCIBILITY :
      This bug can be reproduced always.

      CUSTOMER SUBMITTED WORKAROUND :
      Do a Charactor.uppercase(mnemonic) before doing the setMnemonic(int mnemonic).

            shickeysunw Shannon Hickey (Inactive)
            ndcosta Nelson Dcosta (Inactive)
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