Exemple #1
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  /**
   * We create a JAR with the test.classreferenc.ClassReference class. This class contains a
   * javax.swing.Box.class reference Prior to Java 1.5, this was done in a silly way that is handled
   * specially. After 1.5 it is a normal reference.
   *
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testReference() throws Exception {
    Properties properties = new Properties();
    properties.put("-classpath", "compilerversions/compilerversions.jar");
    String[] packages = {
      "sun_1_1",
      "sun_1_6",
      "eclipse_1_1",
      "sun_1_2",
      "sun_1_3",
      "sun_1_4",
      "sun_1_5",
      "sun_jsr14",
      "eclipse_1_5",
      "eclipse_1_6",
      "eclipse_1_2",
      "eclipse_1_3",
      "eclipse_1_4",
      "eclipse_jsr14"
    };
    for (int i = 0; i < packages.length; i++) {
      Builder builder = new Builder();
      properties.put("Export-Package", packages[i]);
      builder.setProperties(properties);
      Jar jar = builder.build();
      System.out.println(builder.getErrors());
      System.out.println(builder.getWarnings());
      assertEquals(0, builder.getErrors().size());
      assertEquals(0, builder.getWarnings().size());

      Manifest manifest = jar.getManifest();
      String imports = manifest.getMainAttributes().getValue("Import-Package");
      assertTrue(
          "Package " + packages[i] + "contains swing ref", imports.indexOf("javax.swing") >= 0);
      assertFalse(
          "Package " + packages[i] + "should not contain ClassRef",
          imports.indexOf("ClassRef") >= 0);
    }
  }