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Undesired JOptionPane loop in FocusLost event

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    • Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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    • None
    • 1.4.2, 6
    • client-libs
    • x86
    • windows_2000, windows_xp

      FULL PRODUCT VERSION :
      java version "1.5.0"
      Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0-b64)
      Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0-b64, mixed mode)

      ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION :
      Windows XP Home SP2

      A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
      In the code sample below the JOptionPane pops up 4 times before one can enter the Textfield again after an erroneous input.

      STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
      Compile and run

      EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
      EXPECTED -
      JOptionPane should appear only once.
      ACTUAL -
      Clicking [OK] made the OptionPane reappear.

      REPRODUCIBILITY :
      This bug can be reproduced always.

      ---------- BEGIN SOURCE ----------
      import java.awt.*;
      import java.awt.event.*;
      import javax.swing.*;
       
      public class T extends JFrame
      {
        JTextField tf1;
       
        public T()
        { setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
          Container cp= getContentPane();
          cp.setLayout(null);
          setSize(500,300);
          tf1= new JTextField();
          tf1.setBounds(200,80,100,25);
          tf1.addFocusListener(new FocusAdapter()
          { public void focusLost(FocusEvent e)
            { try
              { double d= Double.parseDouble(tf1.getText());
                if (d<4. || d>50.)
                { throw new NumberFormatException();
                }
              }
              catch (NumberFormatException nfe)
              { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(T.this,
                 "Erroneous input.\nValid range is 4-50.",
                "Error", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
                tf1.requestFocus();
              }
            }
          });
          cp.add(tf1);
          JTextField tf2= new JTextField();
          tf2.setBounds(200,120,100,25);
          cp.add(tf2);
          setVisible(true);
        }
       
        static public void main(String args[])
        { new T();
        }
      }

      ---------- END SOURCE ----------
      ###@###.### 2004-12-24 10:11:24 GMT

            ant Anton Tarasov (Inactive)
            jssunw Jitender S (Inactive)
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