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1. Compile the java test JColorChooserDnDTest.java:
> <path-to-the-tested-jdk>/bin/javac JColorChooserDnDTest.java
2. Run the first instance of the java test:
> <path-to-the-tested-jdk>/bin/java JColorChooserDnDTest
3. Select a color in the color chooser
4. Run the second instance of the java test:
> <path-to-the-tested-jdk>/bin/java JColorChooserDnDTest
5. Drag and drop the selected color from the first color chooser
preview panel to the second color chooser preview panel
6. If the color is dragged to the second color chooser then the test passes.
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