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/*
* @test
* @key headful
* @bug 8054143
* @summary Check whether a modal dialog having a visible Frame
* constructor still stays on top of the blocked windows even
* after calling toBack for the dialog.
*
* @library ../helpers ../../../../lib/testlibrary/
* @build ExtendedRobot
* @build Flag
* @build TestDialog
* @build TestFrame
* @run main ToBackModal5Test
*/
public class ToBackModal5Test {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
(new ToBackFDFTest(
true, ToBackFDFTest.DialogOwner.FRAME)).doTest();
}
}