7193977: REGRESSION:Java 7's JavaBeans persistence ignoring the "transient" flag on properties
Reviewed-by: rupashka
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/*
* @test
* @bug 6656586
* @summary Test that Cursor.predefined array is not used in
Cursor.getPredefinedCursor() method
* @author Artem Ananiev
* @run main PredefinedPrivate
*/
import java.awt.*;
public class PredefinedPrivate {
public static void main(String args[]) {
new MyCursor();
if (Cursor.getPredefinedCursor(Cursor.DEFAULT_CURSOR) instanceof MyCursor) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: getPredefinedCursor() returned modified cursor");
}
}
}
class MyCursor extends Cursor {
public MyCursor() {
super(DEFAULT_CURSOR);
Cursor.predefined[DEFAULT_CURSOR] = this;
}
}