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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P4
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None
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1.4.0
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None
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x86
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linux_2.4
jdk1.4-b68 + Pilsen-010613_1
on linux 2.4.5 SMP RedHat 7.0 (upgrated of'course:-)
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during work with IDE windows are blinking slowly repainting.
Happens mainly by interaction with menus, popup menus, and on forms where are TABpanes.
###@###.### 2001-09-06
Just wanted to add one comment to this bug--may be a new bug: On Solaris 8, ultra, w/jdk 1.4 (32 bit) and the last RC build (010817), I see focus loss issues with any submenu from the filesystem's popup menu/new menu option. I was trying to create a new EJB and could not. It happens w/any submenu that pops up from the 'new' menu option. Try new->beans->bean, for example. Focus is lost for the the last submenu, bean. If I keep trying for 2-3 minutes, eventually I get the focus for one submenu. Once that happens, I can then use any other submenu without a problem. I am using the last javac.jar file, but the problem happens with or without the new file. I will load the 64bit jdk1.4 today and try again.
on linux 2.4.5 SMP RedHat 7.0 (upgrated of'course:-)
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during work with IDE windows are blinking slowly repainting.
Happens mainly by interaction with menus, popup menus, and on forms where are TABpanes.
###@###.### 2001-09-06
Just wanted to add one comment to this bug--may be a new bug: On Solaris 8, ultra, w/jdk 1.4 (32 bit) and the last RC build (010817), I see focus loss issues with any submenu from the filesystem's popup menu/new menu option. I was trying to create a new EJB and could not. It happens w/any submenu that pops up from the 'new' menu option. Try new->beans->bean, for example. Focus is lost for the the last submenu, bean. If I keep trying for 2-3 minutes, eventually I get the focus for one submenu. Once that happens, I can then use any other submenu without a problem. I am using the last javac.jar file, but the problem happens with or without the new file. I will load the 64bit jdk1.4 today and try again.
- duplicates
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JDK-4488209 JFrame toFront causes the entire frame to be repainted, causes UI to flash
- Closed