JDK-4913582 : SPEC: AudioFileFormat.Type.getExtension should say if with dot or not
  • Type: Bug
  • Component: client-libs
  • Sub-Component: javax.sound
  • Affected Version: 5.0
  • Priority: P5
  • Status: Resolved
  • Resolution: Fixed
  • OS: generic
  • CPU: generic
  • Submitted: 2003-08-27
  • Updated: 2003-10-24
  • Resolved: 2003-10-24
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5.0 b26Fixed
Description

Name: fb126949			Date: 08/27/2003


AudioFileFormat.Type.getExtension returns a String with the extension of the file format, but it does not specify explicitely, if this extension starts with a dot or not. This should be added to the spec.

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fixed

Comments
CONVERTED DATA BugTraq+ Release Management Values COMMIT TO FIX: tiger tiger-beta FIXED IN: tiger-beta INTEGRATED IN: tiger-b26 tiger-beta
14-06-2004

PUBLIC COMMENTS SPEC: AudioFileFormat.Type.getExtension should say if with dot or not
10-06-2004

EVALUATION ###@###.### 2003-08-27 Clarification would be nice. The current implementation does not have the dot in the extension string.
27-08-2003