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(NewtCanvasAWT, ..)
.. otherwise an auto repeated key would cause fast focus traversal, not intended.
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traversal validation checks.
- Remove Frame lost detection
- Allow to have NEWT and it's NewtCanvasAWT claiming to have the focus
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before certain robot ops.
We have experienced that w/o utilizing AWT components, i.e. NEWT tests,
the AWT-EDT 'sometimes' dies.
Performing AWT robot's waitForIdle() in this situation causes a deadlock,
since the call will never complete it's EventQueue.invokeAndWait() call.
While analyzing this issue, we created a test tool whether the the AWT EDT is still alive.
This test issues EventQueue.invokeLater( .. { flag=true; } ); and polls up until 2s
for the result.
Turns out that the sporadic AWT-EDT issues are solved by this test itself,
i.e. it probably cause it to be reinstated. (?!)
We have to observe this behavior.
Another proof that quantum mechanic rules also apply in the macro cosmos :)
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frame close on current thread ..
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70bf3a4ec44504b86294a332255aaae8d2e86bf4 was not sufficient.
Commit 70bf3a4ec44504b86294a332255aaae8d2e86bf4 did not work out on Windows.
Solution now gathers the next or previous 'to be focused' component,
using the FocusTraversalPolicy of the visible/focusable/enabled container.
Then we simply request it's focus.
Works w/ Java7 on Linux and Windows.
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producing Java6 bytecode ; Apply JAR Manifest tags: Sealed, Permissions and Codebase
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