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*/ /* * @test * @key headful * @bug 7108280 * @summary Verifies that getSelectedValue works fine without crash when * the setSelectionInterval was called with indices outside the * range of data present in DataModel * @run main GetSelectedValueTest
*/
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(new Runnable() { publicvoid run() { // Create a JList with 2 elements
DefaultListModel dlm = new DefaultListModel();
JList list = new JList<String>(dlm);
list.setSelectionMode(
ListSelectionModel.MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION);
dlm.addElement("1");
dlm.addElement("2");
// Set the selection interval from 0-2 (3 elements instead // of 2). The getSelectedValue should return the first // selected element
list.setSelectionInterval(0, 2);
checkSelectedIndex(list, "1");
//here the smallest selection index is bigger than number of // elements in list. This should return null.
list.setSelectionInterval(4, 5);
checkSelectedIndex(list,null);
}
});
}
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