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/*
* @test
* @bug 5063390
* @summary Tests the order of Properties
* @author Brent Christian
*/
import java.beans.PropertyDescriptor;
public class Test5063390 {
private int alpha;
private int foxtrot;
private int zulu;
public int getZulu() {
return zulu;
}
public void setZulu(int zulu) {
this.zulu = zulu;
}
public int getAlpha() {
return alpha;
}
public void setAlpha(int alpha) {
this.alpha = alpha;
}
public int getFoxtrot() {
return foxtrot;
}
public void setFoxtrot(int foxtrot) {
this.foxtrot = foxtrot;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
String[] names = {"alpha", "class", "foxtrot", "zulu"};
PropertyDescriptor[] pd = BeanUtils.getPropertyDescriptors(Test5063390.class);
if (pd.length != names.length)
throw new Error("unexpected count of properties: " + pd.length);
for (int i = 0; i < pd.length; i++) {
String name = pd[i].getName();
System.out.println("property: " + name);
if (!name.equals(names[i])) {
System.out.println("expected: " + names[i]);
throw new Error("unexpected order of properties");
}
}
}
}
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