Thanks for your response.  Your solution does not seem to work for me.  If I
call JMapPane.setRepaint(false) when the JMapPane is deactivated, the map
disappears completely and then reappears when the JMapPane.setRepaint(true)
is called when the JMapPane is activated again.

Is this what you are seeing?

Thanks,
Richard
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