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java.lang.Object java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy java.awt.ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy java.awt.DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy
public class DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy
A FocusTraversalPolicy that determines traversal order based on the order
of child Components in a Container. From a particular focus cycle root, the
policy makes a pre-order traversal of the Component hierarchy, and traverses
a Container's children according to the ordering of the array returned by
Container.getComponents()
. Portions of the hierarchy that are
not visible and displayable will not be searched.
If client code has explicitly set the focusability of a Component by either
overriding Component.isFocusTraversable()
or
Component.isFocusable()
, or by calling
Component.setFocusable()
, then a DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy
behaves exactly like a ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy. If, however, the
Component is relying on default focusability, then a
DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy will reject all Components with non-focusable
peers. This is the default FocusTraversalPolicy for all AWT Containers.
The focusability of a peer is implementation-dependent. Sun recommends that all implementations for a particular native platform construct peers with the same focusability. The recommendations for Windows and Unix are that Canvases, Labels, Panels, Scrollbars, ScrollPanes, Windows, and lightweight Components have non-focusable peers, and all other Components have focusable peers. These recommendations are used in the Sun AWT implementations. Note that the focusability of a Component's peer is different from, and does not impact, the focusability of the Component itself.
Please see How to Use the Focus Subsystem, a section in The Java Tutorial, and the Focus Specification for more information.
Container.getComponents()
,
Component.isFocusable()
,
Component.setFocusable(boolean)
,
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DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy()
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Method Summary | |
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protected boolean |
accept(Component aComponent)
Determines whether a Component is an acceptable choice as the new focus owner. |
Methods inherited from class java.awt.ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy |
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getComponentAfter, getComponentBefore, getDefaultComponent, getFirstComponent, getImplicitDownCycleTraversal, getLastComponent, setImplicitDownCycleTraversal |
Methods inherited from class java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy |
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getInitialComponent |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy()
Method Detail |
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protected boolean accept(Component aComponent)
Component.isFocusTraversable()
or
Component.isFocusable()
, or by calling
Component.setFocusable()
, then the Component will be
accepted if and only if it is focusable. If, however, the Component is
relying on default focusability, then all Canvases, Labels, Panels,
Scrollbars, ScrollPanes, Windows, and lightweight Components will be
rejected.
accept
in class ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy
aComponent
- the Component whose fitness as a focus owner is to
be tested
true
if aComponent meets the above requirements;
false
otherwise
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