On 1/27/20 7:15 am, Pankaj Bansal wrote:
<< It is not a big issue, but for such a fix we will need a proper 
specification and CSR, it is like adding a new method to the public class. It is 
preferable to try to fix it in some other way first.
I did not realize earlier that this can be done by making changes in 
WindowsMenuItemUI without calling the updateCheckIcon by moving the code in 
updateCheckIcon method in WindowsMenuItemUI class. I have made the changes for 
the same and all works fine. Also, I have removed the updateCheckIcon method 
from BasicMenuItemUI class as it is not needed.

Can you please double check that it is not possible to reproduce JDK-8152981 
even if the test is modified in some way?


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Best regards, Sergey.

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