So they already know the window isn't visible and are asking for an explanation of the circumstances for this so I don't think this update will satisfy them without
more explanation.

At the very least we need to add that
"Some {@code Window}s are not visible in the task bar.
For example undecorated Windows may not be visible".
Actually java.awt.Window is not visible in taskbar because of its window style flags(WS_EX_NOACTIVATE, WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW), it has nothing to do with decorations.

I've replaced parameter type with Frame instead if Window to avoid such misunderstanding. Frame still can be removed from taskbar by f.setType(Window.Type.UTILITY) call.

I do not know if we can say something stronger than that ?
Is this the case on all platforms ?
This part of API is supported for Windows only.


http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8176528/01/

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Thanks,
Alexander.

On 14.03.2017 0:52, Phil Race wrote:
The JCK comments in the bug are :
>This may be a specification issue.
>Window progress is not displayed in taskbar as specified.
>The spec states that progress is displayed in a platform-dependent way.
I>f progress is not in fact displayed under some circumstances, that should be specified.

So they already know the window isn't visible and are asking for an explanation of the circumstances for this so I don't think this update will satisfy them without
more explanation.

At the very least we need to add that
"Some {@code Window}s are not visible in the task bar.
For example undecorated Windows may not be visible".

I do not know if we can say something stronger than that ?
Is this the case on all platforms ?

-phil.

On 3/13/2017 2:04 PM, Alexander Zvegintsev wrote:
Hello,

please review the fix

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8176528/00/

for the issue

https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8176528

The test uses java.awt.Window which doesn't have button for its window in the taskbar, thus we can't show progress for this window there.





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