8046596: fix doclint issues in swing classes, part 3 of 4
Reviewed-by: pchelko
Contributed-by: Andrei Eremeev <andrei.eremeev@oracle.com>
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package javax.swing;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy;
/**
* A FocusTraversalPolicy which can optionally provide an algorithm for
* determining a JInternalFrame's initial Component. The initial Component is
* the first to receive focus when the JInternalFrame is first selected. By
* default, this is the same as the JInternalFrame's default Component to
* focus.
*
* @author David Mendenhall
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public abstract class InternalFrameFocusTraversalPolicy
extends FocusTraversalPolicy
{
/**
* Returns the Component that should receive the focus when a
* JInternalFrame is selected for the first time. Once the JInternalFrame
* has been selected by a call to <code>setSelected(true)</code>, the
* initial Component will not be used again. Instead, if the JInternalFrame
* loses and subsequently regains selection, or is made invisible or
* undisplayable and subsequently made visible and displayable, the
* JInternalFrame's most recently focused Component will become the focus
* owner. The default implementation of this method returns the
* JInternalFrame's default Component to focus.
*
* @param frame the JInternalFrame whose initial Component is to be
* returned
* @return the Component that should receive the focus when frame is
* selected for the first time, or null if no suitable Component
* can be found
* @see JInternalFrame#getMostRecentFocusOwner
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if window is null
*/
public Component getInitialComponent(JInternalFrame frame) {
return getDefaultComponent(frame);
}
}