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No Accessible name : Class: javax.swing.JPasswordField { | Password } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextField { | Tomcat installation home directory (For instance: c: omcat omcat4.0) } Class: javax.swing.JTextField { | Username } No Accessible description : Class: javax.swing.JCheckBox { Enable HTTP Monitor | } Class: javax.swing.JCheckBox { Shared installation | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Components with no LABEL_FOR pointing to it : Class: javax.swing.JPasswordField { | Password } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextArea { | } Class: javax.swing.JTextField { | Tomcat installation home directory (For instance: c: omcat omcat4.0) } Class: javax.swing.JTextField { | Username }
Will fix for 3.6
Fixed, but I would really like to have a way to verify. The testing tool is piece of crap. On windows, with their default accessibility tool the only thing you hear is 'NETBEANS' and then a big silent nothing for any dialog or menu. So, the question is - is the whole A11Y work at least useful somewhere? Has anyone tried it?
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