Hi David,

  It's hard to tell what could be wrong from your description. Do you
  have a standalone test case which reproduces the problem?

  What platform you're running on?

  Have you tried your app with 1.5.0 beta2?

  Thank you,
    Dmitri


On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:20:52PM +0200, Braun-Friedman, David wrote:
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 > I would very much appreciate some feedback on the following:
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 > I have a small problem that seems to be related to the version of jdk being used.  
 > I have an image manipulation application which contains two canvases for viewing 
 > images.  At program startup both canvases are assigned and given etched borders.  
 > My program has a function that allows a user to annotate an image by drawing 
 > crosses on its graphical context.  When using the jdk1.4, the first time an 
 > annotation is painted through a mouseclick, the borders disappear for good.  This 
 > problem does not occur with jdk1.3.   If anyone can help me to figure why this is 
 > happening or how to resolve the problem so everything works with the latest jdk, it 
 > would be much appreciated.  Thanks.
 >
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