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Emanuele Gesuato updated FELIX-3751:
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    Affects Version/s: iPOJO-1.8.0
    
> junit4osgi swingrunner improvement with a more flexible layout
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>                 Key: FELIX-3751
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3751
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: iPOJO
>    Affects Versions: iPOJO-1.6.0, iPOJO-1.8.0
>         Environment: The problem affects either linux or windows oses. 
>            Reporter: Emanuele Gesuato
>            Priority: Trivial
>              Labels: junit
>         Attachments: org.apache.felix.ipojo.junit4osgi.swing-gui.zip
>
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> The junit4osgi SwingRunner JFrame is currently created with a fixed layout. 
> So if you try to enlarge the JFrame the content of the panel remains "fixed" 
> with its own width and height.
> This improvement allow the user to have a more comfortable user experience 
> with a flexible layout manager. If the user tries to resize the new jframe 
> the content of the jframe will be resized.
> It was not so simple to create it because the source files in the trunk 
> repository were not "right". It seems they were missing the constructor with 
> InstanceManager parameter. Also there are some methods that were missing: the 
> OSGIJUnitRunner field was not setted in any place. The result of my work was 
> done decompiling the .class of SwingRunner. The result of its decompiling was 
> quite different from the source file because in the decompiled one I got the 
> missing methods. It seems that the .class was generated from a different 
> source file than the one present in the repository.
>  
> I saw that the jframe was designed with netbeans: is it possible that the ide 
> "removed" some of the missing methods ?

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