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/*
* @test
* @bug 4851363
* @summary Tests the save to file dialog has a title
* @run main/manual=yesno/othervm SaveDialogTitleTest
*/
import java.awt.*;
public class SaveDialogTitleTest {
public static void main(String args[]) {
System.out.print("Once the dialog appears, press OK and the ");
System.out.print("Save to File dialog should appear and it ");
System.out.println("must have a window title else the test fails.");
Toolkit tk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
JobAttributes jobAttributes = new JobAttributes();
jobAttributes.setDestination(JobAttributes.DestinationType.FILE);
PrintJob printJob =
tk.getPrintJob(new Frame(), "Save Title Test",
jobAttributes, null);
if (printJob != null) { // in case user cancels.
printJob.end();
}
System.exit(0); // safe because use 'othervm'
}
}