Where should the accessibility problems goes to?

Roger Yeung roger.yeung at oracle.com
Fri Mar 25 03:53:48 UTC 2011


  On 3/24/11 7:54 PM, Charles Lee wrote:
> On 03/25/2011 02:53 AM, Roger Yeung wrote:
>>  On 3/24/11 1:27 AM, Charles Lee wrote:
>>> On 03/24/2011 04:17 PM, Roger Yeung wrote:
>>>>  On 3/24/11 12:59 AM, Charles Lee wrote:
>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> We have some problems about the accessibility things. Where should 
>>>>> these problems go to? this mailing list?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Is this regarding the new AB2.0.2 ( http://jdk6.java.net/6uNea.html )?
>>>>
>>>> Please report is at
>>>>     http://bugreport.sun.com
>>>>
>>>> and select "Java Access Bridge for Windows" for Product/Category.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Roger Y.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Thanks Roger.  But not it.
>>>
>>> The accessibility things is about to improve the behaviour of what 
>>> application shows. For example, focus of a JLabel, mnemonic keys, etc.
>> For JLabel and mnemonic keys, I'd say "Java Platform Standard Edition 
>> (JDK/JRE) for Product/Category, and "Package javax.swing.* - UI 
>> components for JFC" for Subcategory.
>>
>> http://bugreport.sun.com
>>>
>>> AB2.0.2 is the latest java6 release, right? 
>> No, Access Bridge is an optional component for Java SE. It is not 
>> Java 6. Please see description for details:
>>
>> http://jdk6.java.net/6uNea.html
>>
>>> What is "Java Access Bridge"?
>> See also:
>>
>> http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/accessibility/#bridge
>>
>> -- RY
>>
> Thanks roger. Please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> AB is only for windows right? if the accessibility issue will be 
> occurred on the linux, should the problem go to swing dev?
Yes.

-- RY



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