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There are two ways to label a component such as a table. Either you can use the setLabelFor method on a JTable, or you can retrieve the accessible relations set from the table and add a new relation indicating that the component is labelled *by* a JLabel. This mechanism allows a single JLable to label more than one table for example. When Libor Martinek ran the A11y test on the HTTP Monitor's cookie table, the test indicated that the tables were not labelled. However, it can be verified that the labels work by viewing the labels manually. See issue 38935 which describes how the A11y test indicates failure after the code fix has been checked in. You can verify manually that the fix works in 3.6.
too old without plan to fix it