Hi Alexandr,
Thank you for review.
For the use case you described - when we move back to the first browser
window with 3 applets, the first applet (not the second one) will
receive the focus. This behavior is incorrect, since the second applet
should receive the focus.
I have updated the fix, please find new version here:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dmarkov/8044614/jdk9/webrev.01/
Now we store the information about focused applet when browser window is
deactivated and restore the focus to the previously focused applet when
browser window becomes active again
Thanks,
Dmitry
On 02/07/2014 16:36, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
Let's assume one browser has 3 applets where the second applet has
focus.
I click on the second browser with an applet (the applet receives the
focus) and then click on the first browser back.
Should the second applet in the first browser receive the focus?
Thanks,
Alexandr.
On 7/2/2014 2:45 PM, dmitry markov wrote:
Hello,
Could you review the fix for jdk9, please?
bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8044614
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dmarkov/8044614/jdk9/webrev.00/
Problem description: on Mac OSX when switching between several
applets running in separate browser's windows, the applet in active
window does not receive focus.
Fix: the method CEmbeddedFrame.handleWindowFocusEvent() should be
modified. It has to detect the switching between browser's windows
and update focusedWindow field accordingly.
Thanks,
Dmitry