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1.4.1 REGRESSION: JInternalFrame does not always minimize with CTRL+F9

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      Name: jk109818 Date: 09/17/2002


      FULL PRODUCT VERSION :
      java version "1.4.1"
      Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1-b21)
      Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1-b21, mixed mode)

      FULL OPERATING SYSTEM VERSION :
      Win NT Workstation, SP6a

      ADDITIONAL OPERATING SYSTEMS :
      WIN XP, profesional edition


      REGRESSION. Last worked in version 1.4.0

      A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
      1.If I have some JInternalFrames opened in a JFrame and I
      try to minimize them one by one using CTRL+F9, sometimes the
      process stops and the internal frames don't minimize
      anymore. When this happens, the menu accelerators of a
      JMenuBar attached to the JFrame don't work either.

      2.Additionally, in WinXP Pro, if I use
      JDesktopPane.putClientProperty("JDesktopPane.dragMode",
      "outline");, when internal frames are moved, the outline
      flips and the operation is not very smooth.

      In JRE1.4.0 things works great

      STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
      1.Start JavaWebStart
      2.In Preferences, Java Tab, select only jre1.4.1 if u have
      more than one jre
      3.Start SwingSet2 demo app
      4.Go to InternalFrames Demo
      5.Press CTRL+F9 repeatedly - the opened internal frames
      shoud minimize one by one .... but:
      you will see that sometimes, the internal frames don't
      minimize anymore. In this situation, the menu accelerators
      (ex Alt+T for Themes menu ) don't work anymore

      REPRODUCIBILITY :
      This bug can be reproduced often.

      CUSTOMER WORKAROUND :
      no workaround

      Release Regression From : 1.4.0_01
      The above release value was the last known release where this
      bug was known to work. Since then there has been a regression.

      (Review ID: 164602)
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            joutwatesunw Joshua Outwater (Inactive)
            jkimsunw Jeffrey Kim (Inactive)
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