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Summary: | I18N - some possible hard coded font or window sizes | ||
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Product: | serverplugins | Reporter: | Ken Frank <kfrank> |
Component: | Sun Appserver 9 | Assignee: | _ pcw <pcw> |
Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | Keywords: | I18N |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | Sun | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Ken Frank
2006-07-10 18:47:48 UTC
Hi Ken, please use separate issues for Sun Appserver, WebLogic, WebSphere and Sun WebServer, as each is owned by a different engineer/team. I will file separate issues on the other servers today. ken.frank@sun.com What exactly are the bugs here that need to be fixed? For example, yes, there are calls to setPreferredSize() in sunddui module in particular. Those calls are carefully constructed to specifically size panels that contain tables and lists nicely wrt/ everything else and are scaled according to the other controls. They do not use absolute values and are not I18N bugs. There are some other places in the SJSAS plugin where there are some I18N sizing issues but there are specific bugs on those areas so in that respect, this is a duplicate. So rather than marking this as INVALID, I would like a more detailed description of what needs to be fixed in the SJSAS plugin that is not already covered by existing issues. It's just that testing is not able to find all such problems and source code checking can be complementary, even though not exact, and in past has led to discovery of other such issues for other modules. But if the code shows that all instances using the api calls are either covered by existing bugs or not a resize kind of problem, then please just close the issue. ken.frank@sun.com I cleaned up a few obvious but minor problems related to this issue, so I'm closing as fixed. Most if not all remaining calls to the methods enumerated above take into account fontsize, etc, as already mentioned. If specific issues not already reported are found, please file them individually. verified |