Hi Clemens, > However there is a thing I do not fully understand / did not find out > how its realized: > > If I post a synthetic event to the event queue using > t.getSystemEventQueue.postEvent() end the source of the event is e.g. > a JFrame, the event is automatically sent to the lightweight component > which had the focus or is located at the position of a mouse event. > Where does this happen?
AFAIK, this happens in java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager. I would think that your statement only is true for synthetic keyboard events. > What I would like to implement is something like a Remote-Swing, where > the swing-gui actually lives on server and only the drawing-commands > are sent to the client. Whoa, crazy :-) > Do you think it would be hard to implement this withought relying on a > heavyweight AWT backend, for what I do understand the only thing I > need to simulate is the SystemEventQueue right? Could well be. This alone would be a very difficult task afaics. Maybe you can give a little more information, otherwise I can hardly imagine, what you want to implement. I mean, the client would reside inside a JFrame (?), and have it's own event queue and drawing mechanism. Where would the server intercept here? /Roman
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