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Portions of the hierarchy that are * not visible and displayable will not be searched. * <p> * If client code has explicitly set the focusability of a Component by either * overriding <code>Component.isFocusTraversable()</code> or * <code>Component.isFocusable()</code>, or by calling * <code>Component.setFocusable()</code>, 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. * <p> * 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. * <p> * Please see * <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/misc/focus.html"> * How to Use the Focus Subsystem</a>, * a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>, and the * <a href="../../java/awt/doc-files/FocusSpec.html">Focus Specification</a> * for more information. * * @author David Mendenhall * * @see Container#getComponents * @see Component#isFocusable * @see Component#setFocusable * @since 1.4 */ public class DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy extends ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy { /* * serialVersionUID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 8876966522510157497L; /** * Determines whether a Component is an acceptable choice as the new * focus owner. The Component must be visible, displayable, and enabled * to be accepted. If client code has explicitly set the focusability * of the Component by either overriding * <code>Component.isFocusTraversable()</code> or * <code>Component.isFocusable()</code>, or by calling * <code>Component.setFocusable()</code>, 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. * * @param aComponent the Component whose fitness as a focus owner is to * be tested * @return <code>true</code> if aComponent meets the above requirements; * <code>false</code> otherwise */ protected boolean accept(Component aComponent) { if (!(aComponent.isVisible() && aComponent.isDisplayable() && aComponent.isEnabled())) { return false; } // Verify that the Component is recursively enabled. Disabling a // heavyweight Container disables its children, whereas disabling // a lightweight Container does not. if (!(aComponent instanceof Window)) { for (Container enableTest = aComponent.getParent(); enableTest != null; enableTest = enableTest.getParent()) { if (!(enableTest.isEnabled() || enableTest.isLightweight())) { return false; } if (enableTest instanceof Window) { break; } } } boolean focusable = aComponent.isFocusable(); if (aComponent.isFocusTraversableOverridden()) { return focusable; } ComponentPeer peer = aComponent.getPeer(); return (peer != null && peer.isFocusable()); } }