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Description: Name: ssR10187 Date: 03/04/2003 Product Version = Sun ONE Studio 5, Standard Edition (Build 030228) IDE Versioning = IDE/1 spec=3.38 impl=030228 Operating System = SunOS version 5.8 running on sparc Java; VM; Vendor = 1.4.0; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.4.0-b92; Sun Microsystems Inc. To reproduce the bug: 1. Create Web Module in some mounted dir 2. Highlight the Web Module node 3. Bring up the context menu. 4. Select 'View WAR Content' from context menu See results of Accessibility Tester: =============================================== Tested Window title : WAR Contents =============================================== No Accessible name : Class: javax.swing.JScrollPane$ScrollBar { | } No Accessible description : Class: javax.swing.JScrollPane$ScrollBar { | } Components with no LABEL_FOR pointing to it : Class: javax.swing.JTable { War Viewer Table | War viewer table. } ====================================================================== A comment.
Transferred from BugTraq #4826830.
Upgrading to P2, assigning to Milan.
The LABEL_FOR for "war_view_table" is not specified, because there is no label where the lebelFor property can be set for this table. This is a general issue and this scenario occurs in a lot of dialogs. It might be considered in the test program. Also pointing out to the javax.swing.JScrollPane$ScrollBar components is specious.
button "Close" is the default button and has the mnemonic, this is in conflict with Java Look and Feel