>> GNOME  Shell focus tracking doesn't handle AWT/Swing events. GNOME 
>> Shell focus tracking are based on listening at-spi2 events. So on the 
>> case of Java, the ATK wrapper would need to forward any relevant Java 
>> accessibility event in order to work with GNOME Shell.
> Do you know the state of the Java ATK wrapper ?

It would be really nice if someone could step up and answer that question.

Please let me give you an outline why this is so important to me:

I'm working as a business application developer. In my domain, JetBrains' 
IntelliJ IDEA has become the facto standard for the type of development work 
I'm doing. I need strong magnification to do my work. Until now I got the job 
done with ZoomText, tracking events through the Windows/Java Access Bridge. 
Recently I got into trouble, because I had to work on software that was never 
designed to be built and run under Windows. This is a trend and I'm holding my 
breath with every contract deal I try to strike.

So, how can we move this forward? The days I could push Linux away (against my 
will) are gone.

Many thanks in advance!
Bas

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