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src/java.desktop/windows/classes/sun/awt/windows/WDialogPeer.java
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@@ -35,14 +35,10 @@
// Platform default background for dialogs. Gets set on target if
// target has none explicitly specified.
static final Color defaultBackground = SystemColor.control;
- // If target doesn't have its background color set, we set its
- // background to platform default.
- boolean needDefaultBackground;
-
WDialogPeer(Dialog target) {
super(target);
InputMethodManager imm = InputMethodManager.getInstance();
String menuString = imm.getTriggerMenuString();
@@ -65,11 +61,11 @@
@Override
void initialize() {
Dialog target = (Dialog)this.target;
// Need to set target's background to default _before_ a call
// to super.initialize.
- if (needDefaultBackground) {
+ if (!target.isBackgroundSet()) {
target.setBackground(defaultBackground);
}
super.initialize();
@@ -131,23 +127,10 @@
} else {
reshapeFrame(x, y, width, height);
}
}
- /* Native create() peeks at target's background and if it's null
- * calls this method to arrage for default background to be set on
- * target. Can't make the check in Java, since getBackground will
- * return owner's background if target has none set.
- */
- private void setDefaultColor() {
- // Can't call target.setBackground directly, since we are
- // called on toolkit thread. Can't schedule a Runnable on the
- // EventHandlerThread because of the race condition. So just
- // set a flag and call target.setBackground in initialize.
- needDefaultBackground = true;
- }
-
native void pSetIMMOption(String option);
void notifyIMMOptionChange(){
InputMethodManager.getInstance().notifyChangeRequest((Component)target);
}
}
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