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Bug 73028 - Missing separator in key details in Security Manager dialog
Summary: Missing separator in key details in Security Manager dialog
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: javame
Classification: Unclassified
Component: -- Other -- (show other bugs)
Version: 5.x
Hardware: All All
: P4 blocker (vote)
Assignee: Adam Sotona
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2006-02-26 03:06 UTC by ngbrito
Modified: 2006-10-23 16:41 UTC (History)
0 users

See Also:
Issue Type: DEFECT
Exception Reporter:


Attachments
Screenshot (38.35 KB, image/jpeg)
2006-02-26 03:06 UTC, ngbrito
Details
screenshot of security manager on WinXp (5.24 KB, image/png)
2006-02-27 09:10 UTC, Lukas Hasik
Details

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Description ngbrito 2006-02-26 03:06:17 UTC
As you can see in the attached screenshot, there is a missing separator between
two fields of the key details in the Security Manager dialog.
Apparently, this occurs when some fields where not filled in during the creation
of the key.

My setup is:
NetBeans IDE 5.0
NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.0
NetBeans Profiler 5.0
Comment 1 ngbrito 2006-02-26 03:06:38 UTC
Created attachment 29022 [details]
Screenshot
Comment 2 Lukas Hasik 2006-02-27 09:10:41 UTC
Created attachment 29028 [details]
screenshot of security manager  on WinXp
Comment 3 Lukas Hasik 2006-02-27 09:21:46 UTC
I tried it with Mobility Pack 5.0 (without Profiler but it has no influence
IMHO) on Windows XP.
There is separator. Look at my screenshot. Is it reproducible every time when
you open the Security Manager.

Closing as works for me. Provide more details please.
What is your operation system? Is it reproducible? Versin of JDK?
Comment 4 Lukas Hasik 2006-02-27 09:27:26 UTC
reopen with more informations
Comment 5 ngbrito 2006-02-27 11:46:48 UTC
Don't put anything in the "State" field and you should get the same result I did.
I have reproduced this on 2 different machines, one with Windows 2000
Professional and the other with Windows XP Professional and both use JDK 1.5
update 6.
Comment 6 Lukas Hasik 2006-02-27 12:18:57 UTC
you're right. It appears when state field is empty.
Comment 7 Adam Sotona 2006-03-09 15:31:11 UTC
fixed in trunk - there was wrong construction of the ID string
Comment 8 Lukas Hasik 2006-03-14 09:40:01 UTC
verified with trunk build
Comment 9 Adam Sotona 2006-04-03 12:03:18 UTC
fixed in 5.5
Comment 10 Fabiola Rios 2006-04-19 09:55:31 UTC
verified in branch 20060418
Comment 11 Lukas Hasik 2006-04-25 15:45:43 UTC
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