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        package java.awt;

        import java.applet.Applet;
        import java.awt.event.*;
        import java.awt.im.InputContext;
        import java.awt.image.BufferStrategy;
        import java.awt.peer.ComponentPeer;
        import java.awt.peer.WindowPeer;
        import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
        import java.io.IOException;
        import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
        import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
        import java.io.OptionalDataException;
        import java.io.Serializable;
        import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
        import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
        import java.security.AccessController;
        import java.util.ArrayList;
        import java.util.Arrays;
        import java.util.EventListener;
        import java.util.Locale;
        import java.util.ResourceBundle;
        import java.util.Set;
        import java.util.Vector;
        import java.util.logging.Level;
        import java.util.logging.Logger;
        import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
        import javax.accessibility.*;
        import sun.awt.AppContext;
        import sun.awt.CausedFocusEvent;
        import sun.awt.SunToolkit;
        import sun.awt.util.IdentityArrayList;
        import sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction;
        import sun.security.util.SecurityConstants;

        /**
         * A <code>Window</code> object is a top-level window with no borders and no
         * menubar.  
         * The default layout for a window is <code>BorderLayout</code>.
         * <p>
         * A window must have either a frame, dialog, or another window defined as its
         * owner when it's constructed. 
         * <p>
         * In a multi-screen environment, you can create a <code>Window</code>
         * on a different screen device by constructing the <code>Window</code>
         * with {@link #Window(Window, GraphicsConfiguration)}.  The 
         * <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> object is one of the 
         * <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> objects of the target screen device.  
         * <p>
         * In a virtual device multi-screen environment in which the desktop 
         * area could span multiple physical screen devices, the bounds of all
         * configurations are relative to the virtual device coordinate system.  
         * The origin of the virtual-coordinate system is at the upper left-hand 
         * corner of the primary physical screen.  Depending on the location of
         * the primary screen in the virtual device, negative coordinates are 
         * possible, as shown in the following figure.
         * <p>
         * <img src="doc-files/MultiScreen.gif"
         * alt="Diagram shows virtual device containing 4 physical screens. Primary physical screen shows coords (0,0), other screen shows (-80,-100)."
         * ALIGN=center HSPACE=10 VSPACE=7>
         * <p>  
         * In such an environment, when calling <code>setLocation</code>, 
         * you must pass a virtual coordinate to this method.  Similarly,
         * calling <code>getLocationOnScreen</code> on a <code>Window</code> returns 
         * virtual device coordinates.  Call the <code>getBounds</code> method 
         * of a <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> to find its origin in the virtual
         * coordinate system.
         * <p>
         * The following code sets the location of a <code>Window</code> 
         * at (10, 10) relative to the origin of the physical screen
         * of the corresponding <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code>.  If the 
         * bounds of the <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> is not taken 
         * into account, the <code>Window</code> location would be set 
         * at (10, 10) relative to the virtual-coordinate system and would appear
         * on the primary physical screen, which might be different from the
         * physical screen of the specified <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code>.
         *
         * <pre>
         *	Window w = new Window(Window owner, GraphicsConfiguration gc);
         *	Rectangle bounds = gc.getBounds();
         *	w.setLocation(10 + bounds.x, 10 + bounds.y);
         * </pre>
         *
         * <p>
         * Note: the location and size of top-level windows (including
         * <code>Window</code>s, <code>Frame</code>s, and <code>Dialog</code>s)
         * are under the control of the desktop's window management system.
         * Calls to <code>setLocation</code>, <code>setSize</code>, and
         * <code>setBounds</code> are requests (not directives) which are
         * forwarded to the window management system.  Every effort will be
         * made to honor such requests.  However, in some cases the window
         * management system may ignore such requests, or modify the requested
         * geometry in order to place and size the <code>Window</code> in a way
         * that more closely matches the desktop settings.
         * <p>
         * Due to the asynchronous nature of native event handling, the results
         * returned by <code>getBounds</code>, <code>getLocation</code>,
         * <code>getLocationOnScreen</code>, and <code>getSize</code> might not 
         * reflect the actual geometry of the Window on screen until the last
         * request has been processed.  During the processing of subsequent
         * requests these values might change accordingly while the window
         * management system fulfills the requests.
         * <p>
         * An application may set the size and location of an invisible
         * {@code Window} arbitrarily, but the window management system may
         * subsequently change its size and/or location when the
         * {@code Window} is made visible. One or more {@code ComponentEvent}s
         * will be generated to indicate the new geometry.
         * <p>
         * Windows are capable of generating the following WindowEvents:
         * WindowOpened, WindowClosed, WindowGainedFocus, WindowLostFocus.
         *
         * @version 	@(#)Window.java	1.266 07/06/05
         * @author 	Sami Shaio
         * @author 	Arthur van Hoff
         * @see WindowEvent
         * @see #addWindowListener
         * @see java.awt.BorderLayout
         * @since       JDK1.0
         */
        public class Window extends Container implements  Accessible {

            /**
             * This represents the warning message that is
             * to be displayed in a non secure window. ie :
             * a window that has a security manager installed for
             * which calling SecurityManager.checkTopLevelWindow()
             * is false.  This message can be displayed anywhere in
             * the window.
             *
             * @serial
             * @see #getWarningString
             */
            String warningString;

            /**
             * {@code icons} is the graphical way we can
             * represent the frames and dialogs.
             * {@code Window} can't display icon but it's
             * being inherited by owned {@code Dialog}s.
             *
             * @serial
             * @see #getIconImages
             * @see #setIconImages(List<? extends Image>)
             */
            transient java.util.List<Image> icons;

            /**
             * Holds the reference to the component which last had focus in this window
             * before it lost focus.
             */
            private transient Component temporaryLostComponent;

            static boolean systemSyncLWRequests = false;
            boolean syncLWRequests = false;
            transient boolean beforeFirstShow = true;

            static final int OPENED = 0x01;

            /**
             * An Integer value representing the Window State.
             *
             * @serial
             * @since 1.2
             * @see #show
             */
            int state;

            /**
             * A boolean value representing Window always-on-top state
             * @since 1.5
             * @serial
             * @see #setAlwaysOnTop
             * @see #isAlwaysOnTop
             */
            private boolean alwaysOnTop;

            /**
             * Contains all the windows that have a peer object associated,
             * i. e. between addNotify() and removeNotify() calls. The list
             * of all Window instances can be obtained from AppContext object.
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            private static final IdentityArrayList<Window> allWindows = new IdentityArrayList<Window>();

            /**
             * A vector containing all the windows this
             * window currently owns.
             * @since 1.2
             * @see #getOwnedWindows
             */
            transient Vector<WeakReference<Window>> ownedWindowList = new Vector<WeakReference<Window>>();

            /*
             * We insert a weak reference into the Vector of all Windows in AppContext
             * instead of 'this' so that garbage collection can still take place
             * correctly.
             */
            private transient WeakReference<Window> weakThis;

            transient boolean showWithParent;

            /**
             * Contains the modal dialog that blocks this window, or null
             * if the window is unblocked.
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            transient Dialog modalBlocker;

            /**
             * @serial
             *
             * @see java.awt.Dialog.ModalExclusionType
             * @see #getModalExclusionType
             * @see #setModalExclusionType
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            Dialog.ModalExclusionType modalExclusionType;

            transient WindowListener windowListener;
            transient WindowStateListener windowStateListener;
            transient WindowFocusListener windowFocusListener;

            transient InputContext inputContext;
            private transient Object inputContextLock = new Object();

            /**
             * Unused. Maintained for serialization backward-compatibility.
             *
             * @serial
             * @since 1.2
             */
            private FocusManager focusMgr;

            /**
             * Indicates whether this Window can become the focused Window.
             *
             * @serial
             * @see #getFocusableWindowState
             * @see #setFocusableWindowState
             * @since 1.4
             */
            private boolean focusableWindowState = true;

            /**
             * Indicates whether this window should receive focus on
             * subsequently being shown (with a call to {@code setVisible(true)}), or
             * being moved to the front (with a call to {@code toFront()}). 
             *
             * @serial
             * @see #setAutoRequestFocus
             * @see #isAutoRequestFocus
             * @since 1.7
             */
            private volatile boolean autoRequestFocus = true;

            /*
             * Indicates that this window is being shown. This flag is set to true at
             * the beginning of show() and to false at the end of show().
             *
             * @see #show()
             * @see Dialog#shouldBlock
             */
            transient boolean isInShow = false;

            private static final String base = "win";
            private static int nameCounter = 0;

            /*
             * JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID 
             */
            private static final long serialVersionUID = 4497834738069338734L;

            private static final Logger log = Logger
                    .getLogger("java.awt.Window");

            private static final boolean locationByPlatformProp;

            transient boolean isTrayIconWindow = false;

            static {
                /* ensure that the necessary native libraries are loaded */
                Toolkit.loadLibraries();
                if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
                    initIDs();
                }

                String s = (String) java.security.AccessController
                        .doPrivileged(new GetPropertyAction(
                                "java.awt.syncLWRequests"));
                systemSyncLWRequests = (s != null && s.equals("true"));
                s = (String) java.security.AccessController
                        .doPrivileged(new GetPropertyAction(
                                "java.awt.Window.locationByPlatform"));
                locationByPlatformProp = (s != null && s.equals("true"));
            }

            /**
             * Initialize JNI field and method IDs for fields that may be
               accessed from C.
             */
            private static native void initIDs();

            /**
             * Constructs a new, initially invisible window in default size with the
             * specified <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code>.
             * <p>
             * If there is a security manager, this method first calls 
             * the security manager's <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> 
             * method with <code>this</code> 
             * as its argument to determine whether or not the window 
             * must be displayed with a warning banner. 
             *
             * @param gc the <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> of the target screen
             *     device. If <code>gc</code> is <code>null</code>, the system default
             *     <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> is assumed
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>gc</code>
             *    is not from a screen device
             * @exception HeadlessException when
             *     <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns <code>true</code>
             *
             * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
             * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkTopLevelWindow 
             */
            Window(GraphicsConfiguration gc) {
                init(gc);
            }

            transient Object anchor = new Object();

            static class WindowDisposerRecord implements 
                    sun.java2d.DisposerRecord {
                final WeakReference<Window> owner;
                final WeakReference weakThis;
                final AppContext context;

                WindowDisposerRecord(AppContext context, Window victim) {
                    owner = new WeakReference<Window>(victim.getOwner());
                    weakThis = victim.weakThis;
                    this .context = context;
                }

                public void dispose() {
                    Window parent = owner.get();
                    if (parent != null) {
                        parent.removeOwnedWindow(weakThis);
                    }
                    Window.removeFromWindowList(context, weakThis);
                }
            }

            private void init(GraphicsConfiguration gc) {
                GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless();

                syncLWRequests = systemSyncLWRequests;

                weakThis = new WeakReference<Window>(this );
                addToWindowList();

                setWarningString();
                this .cursor = Cursor.getPredefinedCursor(Cursor.DEFAULT_CURSOR);
                this .visible = false;
                if (gc == null) {
                    this .graphicsConfig = GraphicsEnvironment
                            .getLocalGraphicsEnvironment()
                            .getDefaultScreenDevice().getDefaultConfiguration();
                } else {
                    this .graphicsConfig = gc;
                }
                if (graphicsConfig.getDevice().getType() != GraphicsDevice.TYPE_RASTER_SCREEN) {
                    throw new IllegalArgumentException("not a screen device");
                }
                setLayout(new BorderLayout());

                /* offset the initial location with the original of the screen */
                /* and any insets                                              */
                Rectangle screenBounds = graphicsConfig.getBounds();
                Insets screenInsets = getToolkit().getScreenInsets(
                        graphicsConfig);
                int x = getX() + screenBounds.x + screenInsets.left;
                int y = getY() + screenBounds.y + screenInsets.top;
                if (x != this .x || y != this .y) {
                    setLocation(x, y);
                    /* reset after setLocation */
                    setLocationByPlatform(locationByPlatformProp);
                }

                modalExclusionType = Dialog.ModalExclusionType.NO_EXCLUDE;

                sun.java2d.Disposer.addRecord(anchor, new WindowDisposerRecord(
                        appContext, this ));
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new, initially invisible window in the default size.
             * 
             * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its 
             * <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> 
             * method is called with <code>this</code> 
             * as its argument
             * to see if it's ok to display the window without a warning banner. 
             * If the default implementation of <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> 
             * is used (that is, that method is not overriden), then this results in
             * a call to the security manager's <code>checkPermission</code> method
             * with an <code>AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner")</code>
             * permission. It that method raises a SecurityException, 
             * <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> returns false, otherwise it
             * returns true. If it returns false, a warning banner is created.
             *
             * @exception HeadlessException when
             *     <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns <code>true</code>
             *
             * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
             * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkTopLevelWindow
             */
            Window() throws HeadlessException {
                GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless();
                init((GraphicsConfiguration) null);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new, initially invisible window with the specified
             * <code>Frame</code> as its owner. The window will not be focusable 
             * unless its owner is showing on the screen.
             * <p>
             * If there is a security manager, this method first calls 
             * the security manager's <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> 
             * method with <code>this</code> 
             * as its argument to determine whether or not the window 
             * must be displayed with a warning banner. 
             * 
             * @param owner the <code>Frame</code> to act as owner or <code>null</code>
             *    if this window has no owner
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the <code>owner</code>'s
             *    <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> is not from a screen device
             * @exception HeadlessException when
             *    <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless</code> returns <code>true</code>
             *
             * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
             * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkTopLevelWindow
             * @see #isShowing
             */
            public Window(Frame owner) {
                this (owner == null ? (GraphicsConfiguration) null : owner
                        .getGraphicsConfiguration());
                ownedInit(owner);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new, initially invisible window with the specified
             * <code>Window</code> as its owner. This window will not be focusable 
             * unless its nearest owning <code>Frame</code> or <code>Dialog</code>
             * is showing on the screen.
             * <p>
             * If there is a security manager, this method first calls 
             * the security manager's <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> 
             * method with <code>this</code> 
             * as its argument to determine whether or not the window 
             * must be displayed with a warning banner. 
             * 
             * @param owner the <code>Window</code> to act as owner or
             *     <code>null</code> if this window has no owner
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the <code>owner</code>'s
             *     <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> is not from a screen device
             * @exception HeadlessException when
             *     <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns
             *     <code>true</code>
             *
             * @see       java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
             * @see       java.lang.SecurityManager#checkTopLevelWindow
             * @see       #isShowing
             *
             * @since     1.2
             */
            public Window(Window owner) {
                this (owner == null ? (GraphicsConfiguration) null : owner
                        .getGraphicsConfiguration());
                ownedInit(owner);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new, initially invisible window with the specified owner
             * <code>Window</code> and a <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code>
             * of a screen device. The Window will not be focusable unless
             * its nearest owning <code>Frame</code> or <code>Dialog</code>
             * is showing on the screen.
             * <p>
             * If there is a security manager, this method first calls 
             * the security manager's <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> 
             * method with <code>this</code> 
             * as its argument to determine whether or not the window 
             * must be displayed with a warning banner.
             *
             * @param owner the window to act as owner or <code>null</code>
             *     if this window has no owner
             * @param gc the <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> of the target
             *     screen device; if <code>gc</code> is <code>null</code>,
             *     the system default <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> is assumed
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>gc</code>
             *     is not from a screen device
             * @exception HeadlessException when
             *     <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns
             *     <code>true</code>
             *
             * @see       java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
             * @see       java.lang.SecurityManager#checkTopLevelWindow
             * @see       GraphicsConfiguration#getBounds
             * @see       #isShowing
             * @since     1.3
             */
            public Window(Window owner, GraphicsConfiguration gc) {
                this (gc);
                ownedInit(owner);
            }

            private void ownedInit(Window owner) {
                this .parent = owner;
                if (owner != null) {
                    owner.addOwnedWindow(weakThis);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Construct a name for this component.  Called by getName() when the
             * name is null.
             */
            String constructComponentName() {
                synchronized (Window.class) {
                    return base + nameCounter++;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns the sequence of images to be displayed as the icon for this window.
             * <p>
             * This method returns a copy of the internally stored list, so all operations
             * on the returned object will not affect the window's behavior.
             *
             * @return    the copy of icon images' list for this window, or 
             *            empty list if this window doesn't have icon images. 
             * @see       #setIconImages
             * @see       #setIconImage(Image)
             * @since     1.6
             */
            public java.util.List<Image> getIconImages() {
                java.util.List<Image> icons = this .icons;
                if (icons == null || icons.size() == 0) {
                    return new ArrayList<Image>();
                }
                return new ArrayList<Image>(icons);
            }

            /**
             * Sets the sequence of images to be displayed as the icon 
             * for this window. Subsequent calls to {@code getIconImages} will
             * always return a copy of the {@code icons} list.
             * <p>
             * Depending on the platform capabilities one or several images 
             * of different dimensions will be used as the window's icon.
             * <p>
             * The {@code icons} list is scanned for the images of most 
             * appropriate dimensions from the beginning. If the list contains
             * several images of the same size, the first will be used.
             * <p>
             * Ownerless windows with no icon specified use platfrom-default icon.
             * The icon of an owned window may be inherited from the owner
             * unless explicitly overridden.
             * Setting the icon to {@code null} or empty list restores
             * the default behavior.
             * <p>
             * Note : Native windowing systems may use different images of differing 
             * dimensions to represent a window, depending on the context (e.g. 
             * window decoration, window list, taskbar, etc.). They could also use 
             * just a single image for all contexts or no image at all.
             * 
             * @param     icons the list of icon images to be displayed.
             * @see       #getIconImages()
             * @see       #setIconImage(Image)
             * @since     1.6
             */
            public synchronized void setIconImages(
                    java.util.List<? extends Image> icons) {
                this .icons = (icons == null) ? new ArrayList<Image>()
                        : new ArrayList<Image>(icons);
                WindowPeer peer = (WindowPeer) this .peer;
                if (peer != null) {
                    peer.updateIconImages();
                }
                // Always send a property change event
                firePropertyChange("iconImage", null, null);
            }

            /**
             * Sets the image to be displayed as the icon for this window.
             * <p>
             * This method can be used instead of {@link #setIconImages setIconImages()}
             * to specify a single image as a window's icon.
             * <p>
             * The following statement:
             * <pre>
             *     setIconImage(image);
             * </pre>
             * is equivalent to:
             * <pre>
             *     ArrayList&lt;Image&gt; imageList = new ArrayList&lt;Image&gt;();
             *     imageList.add(image);
             *     setIconImages(imageList);
             * </pre>
             * <p>
             * Note : Native windowing systems may use different images of differing 
             * dimensions to represent a window, depending on the context (e.g. 
             * window decoration, window list, taskbar, etc.). They could also use 
             * just a single image for all contexts or no image at all.
             *
             * @param     image the icon image to be displayed.
             * @see       #setIconImages
             * @see       #getIconImages()
             * @since     1.6
             */
            public void setIconImage(Image image) {
                ArrayList<Image> imageList = new ArrayList<Image>();
                if (image != null) {
                    imageList.add(image);
                }
                setIconImages(imageList);
            }

            /**
             * Makes this Window displayable by creating the connection to its
             * native screen resource.  
             * This method is called internally by the toolkit and should
             * not be called directly by programs.
             * @see Component#isDisplayable
             * @see Container#removeNotify
             * @since JDK1.0
             */
            public void addNotify() {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    Container parent = this .parent;
                    if (parent != null && parent.getPeer() == null) {
                        parent.addNotify();
                    }
                    if (peer == null) {
                        peer = getToolkit().createWindow(this );
                    }
                    synchronized (allWindows) {
                        allWindows.add(this );
                    }
                    super .addNotify();
                }
            }

            /**
             * {@inheritDoc}
             */
            public void removeNotify() {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    synchronized (allWindows) {
                        allWindows.remove(this );
                    }
                    super .removeNotify();
                }
            }

            /**
             * Causes this Window to be sized to fit the preferred size 
             * and layouts of its subcomponents. The resulting width and 
             * height of the window are automatically enlarged if either
             * of dimensions is less than the minimum size as specified 
             * by the previous call to the {@code setMinimumSize} method.
             * <p>
             * If the window and/or its owner are not displayable yet, 
             * both of them are made displayable before calculating 
             * the preferred size. The Window is validated after its 
             * size is being calculated.
             *                 
             * @see Component#isDisplayable
             * @see #setMinimumSize
             */
            public void pack() {
                Container parent = this .parent;
                if (parent != null && parent.getPeer() == null) {
                    parent.addNotify();
                }
                if (peer == null) {
                    addNotify();
                }
                Dimension newSize = getPreferredSize();
                if (peer != null) {
                    setClientSize(newSize.width, newSize.height);
                }

                if (beforeFirstShow) {
                    isPacked = true;
                }

                validate();
            }

            /**
             * Sets the minimum size of this window to a constant
             * value.  Subsequent calls to {@code getMinimumSize}
             * will always return this value. If current window's
             * size is less than {@code minimumSize} the size of the
             * window is automatically enlarged to honor the minimum size.
             * <p>
             * If the {@code setSize} or {@code setBounds} methods
             * are called afterwards with a width or height less than
             * that was specified by the {@code setMinimumSize} method 
             * the window is automatically enlarged to meet 
             * the {@code minimumSize} value. The {@code minimumSize} 
             * value also affects the behaviour of the {@code pack} method.
             * <p> 
             * The default behavior is restored by setting the minimum size 
             * parameter to the {@code null} value.
             * <p>
             * Resizing operation may be restricted if the user tries
             * to resize window below the {@code minimumSize} value.
             * This behaviour is platform-dependent.
             *
             * @param minimumSize the new minimum size of this window
             * @see Component#setMinimumSize
             * @see #getMinimumSize
             * @see #isMinimumSizeSet
             * @see #setSize(Dimension)
             * @see #pack
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public void setMinimumSize(Dimension minimumSize) {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    super .setMinimumSize(minimumSize);
                    Dimension size = getSize();
                    if (isMinimumSizeSet()) {
                        if (size.width < minimumSize.width
                                || size.height < minimumSize.height) {
                            int nw = Math.max(width, minimumSize.width);
                            int nh = Math.max(height, minimumSize.height);
                            setSize(nw, nh);
                        }
                    }
                    if (peer != null) {
                        ((WindowPeer) peer).updateMinimumSize();
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * {@inheritDoc}
             * <p>
             * The {@code d.width} and {@code d.height} values
             * are automatically enlarged if either is less than
             * the minimum size as specified by previous call to
             * {@code setMinimumSize}.
             *
             * @see #getSize
             * @see #setBounds
             * @see #setMinimumSize
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public void setSize(Dimension d) {
                super .setSize(d);
            }

            /**
             * {@inheritDoc}
             * <p>
             * The {@code width} and {@code height} values
             * are automatically enlarged if either is less than
             * the minimum size as specified by previous call to
             * {@code setMinimumSize}.
             *
             * @see #getSize
             * @see #setBounds
             * @see #setMinimumSize
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public void setSize(int width, int height) {
                super .setSize(width, height);
            }

            /**
             * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1,
             * replaced by <code>setBounds(int, int, int, int)</code>.
             */
            @Deprecated
            public void reshape(int x, int y, int width, int height) {
                if (isMinimumSizeSet()) {
                    Dimension minSize = getMinimumSize();
                    if (width < minSize.width) {
                        width = minSize.width;
                    }
                    if (height < minSize.height) {
                        height = minSize.height;
                    }
                }
                super .reshape(x, y, width, height);
            }

            void setClientSize(int w, int h) {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    setBoundsOp(ComponentPeer.SET_CLIENT_SIZE);
                    setBounds(x, y, w, h);
                }
            }

            static private final AtomicBoolean beforeFirstWindowShown = new AtomicBoolean(
                    true);

            static final void closeSplashScreen() {
                if (beforeFirstWindowShown.getAndSet(false)) {
                    SunToolkit.closeSplashScreen();
                }
            }

            /**
             * Shows or hides this {@code Window} depending on the value of parameter
             * {@code b}.
             * <p>
             * If the method shows the window then the window is also made
             * focused under the following conditions:
             * <ul>
             * <li> The {@code Window} meets the requirements outlined in the
             *      {@link #isFocusableWindow} method.
             * <li> The {@code Window}'s {@code autoRequestFocus} property is of the {@code true} value.
             * <li> Native windowing system allows the {@code Window} to get focused.
             * </ul>
             * There is an exception for the second condition (the value of the
             * {@code autoRequestFocus} property). The property is not taken into account if the
             * window is a modal dialog, which blocks the currently focused window.
             * <p>
             * Developers must never assume that the window is the focused or active window
             * until it receives a WINDOW_GAINED_FOCUS or WINDOW_ACTIVATED event.
             * @param b  if {@code true}, makes the {@code Window} visible, 
             * otherwise hides the {@code Window}.
             * If the {@code Window} and/or its owner
             * are not yet displayable, both are made displayable.  The 
             * {@code Window} will be validated prior to being made visible.  
             * If the {@code Window} is already visible, this will bring the 
             * {@code Window} to the front.<p>
             * If {@code false}, hides this {@code Window}, its subcomponents, and all
             * of its owned children. 
             * The {@code Window} and its subcomponents can be made visible again
             * with a call to {@code #setVisible(true)}.
             * @see java.awt.Component#isDisplayable
             * @see java.awt.Component#setVisible
             * @see java.awt.Window#toFront
             * @see java.awt.Window#dispose
             * @see java.awt.Window#setAutoRequestFocus
             * @see java.awt.Window#isFocusableWindow
             */
            public void setVisible(boolean b) {
                super .setVisible(b);
            }

            /**
             * Makes the Window visible. If the Window and/or its owner
             * are not yet displayable, both are made displayable.  The 
             * Window will be validated prior to being made visible.  
             * If the Window is already visible, this will bring the Window 
             * to the front.
             * @see       Component#isDisplayable
             * @see       #toFront
             * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.5, replaced by
             * {@link #setVisible(boolean)}.
             */
            @Deprecated
            public void show() {
                if (peer == null) {
                    addNotify();
                }
                validate();

                isInShow = true;
                if (visible) {
                    toFront();
                } else {
                    beforeFirstShow = false;
                    closeSplashScreen();
                    Dialog.checkShouldBeBlocked(this );
                    super .show();
                    locationByPlatform = false;
                    for (int i = 0; i < ownedWindowList.size(); i++) {
                        Window child = ownedWindowList.elementAt(i).get();
                        if ((child != null) && child.showWithParent) {
                            child.show();
                            child.showWithParent = false;
                        } // endif
                    } // endfor
                    if (!isModalBlocked()) {
                        updateChildrenBlocking();
                    } else {
                        // fix for 6532736: after this window is shown, its blocker
                        // should be raised to front
                        modalBlocker.toFront_NoClientCode();
                    }
                    if (this  instanceof  Frame || this  instanceof  Dialog) {
                        updateChildFocusableWindowState(this );
                    }
                }
                isInShow = false;

                // If first time shown, generate WindowOpened event
                if ((state & OPENED) == 0) {
                    postWindowEvent(WindowEvent.WINDOW_OPENED);
                    state |= OPENED;
                }
            }

            static void updateChildFocusableWindowState(Window w) {
                if (w.getPeer() != null && w.isShowing()) {
                    ((WindowPeer) w.getPeer()).updateFocusableWindowState();
                }
                for (int i = 0; i < w.ownedWindowList.size(); i++) {
                    Window child = w.ownedWindowList.elementAt(i).get();
                    if (child != null) {
                        updateChildFocusableWindowState(child);
                    }
                }
            }

            synchronized void postWindowEvent(int id) {
                if (windowListener != null
                        || (eventMask & AWTEvent.WINDOW_EVENT_MASK) != 0
                        || Toolkit.enabledOnToolkit(AWTEvent.WINDOW_EVENT_MASK)) {
                    WindowEvent e = new WindowEvent(this , id);
                    Toolkit.getEventQueue().postEvent(e);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Hide this Window, its subcomponents, and all of its owned children. 
             * The Window and its subcomponents can be made visible again
             * with a call to {@code show}. 
             * </p>
             * @see #show
             * @see #dispose
             * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.5, replaced by
             * {@link #setVisible(boolean)}.
             */
            @Deprecated
            public void hide() {
                synchronized (ownedWindowList) {
                    for (int i = 0; i < ownedWindowList.size(); i++) {
                        Window child = ownedWindowList.elementAt(i).get();
                        if ((child != null) && child.visible) {
                            child.hide();
                            child.showWithParent = true;
                        }
                    }
                }
                if (isModalBlocked()) {
                    modalBlocker.unblockWindow(this );
                }
                super .hide();
            }

            final void clearMostRecentFocusOwnerOnHide() {
                /* do nothing */
            }

            /**
             * Releases all of the native screen resources used by this
             * <code>Window</code>, its subcomponents, and all of its owned
             * children. That is, the resources for these <code>Component</code>s
             * will be destroyed, any memory they consume will be returned to the
             * OS, and they will be marked as undisplayable.
             * <p>
             * The <code>Window</code> and its subcomponents can be made displayable
             * again by rebuilding the native resources with a subsequent call to
             * <code>pack</code> or <code>show</code>. The states of the recreated
             * <code>Window</code> and its subcomponents will be identical to the
             * states of these objects at the point where the <code>Window</code>
             * was disposed (not accounting for additional modifications between
             * those actions).
             * <p>
             * <b>Note</b>: When the last displayable window
             * within the Java virtual machine (VM) is disposed of, the VM may
             * terminate.  See <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#Autoshutdown">
             * AWT Threading Issues</a> for more information.
             * @see Component#isDisplayable
             * @see #pack
             * @see #show
             */
            public void dispose() {
                doDispose();
            }

            /*
             * Fix for 4872170.
             * If dispose() is called on parent then its children have to be disposed as well
             * as reported in javadoc. So we need to implement this functionality even if a
             * child overrides dispose() in a wrong way without calling super.dispose().
             */
            void disposeImpl() {
                dispose();
                if (getPeer() != null) {
                    doDispose();
                }
            }

            void doDispose() {
                class DisposeAction implements  Runnable {
                    public void run() {
                        // Check if this window is the fullscreen window for the
                        // device. Exit the fullscreen mode prior to disposing
                        // of the window if that's the case.
                        GraphicsDevice gd = getGraphicsConfiguration()
                                .getDevice();
                        if (gd.getFullScreenWindow() == Window.this ) {
                            gd.setFullScreenWindow(null);
                        }

                        Object[] ownedWindowArray;
                        synchronized (ownedWindowList) {
                            ownedWindowArray = new Object[ownedWindowList
                                    .size()];
                            ownedWindowList.copyInto(ownedWindowArray);
                        }
                        for (int i = 0; i < ownedWindowArray.length; i++) {
                            Window child = (Window) (((WeakReference) (ownedWindowArray[i]))
                                    .get());
                            if (child != null) {
                                child.disposeImpl();
                            }
                        }
                        hide();
                        beforeFirstShow = true;
                        removeNotify();
                        synchronized (inputContextLock) {
                            if (inputContext != null) {
                                inputContext.dispose();
                                inputContext = null;
                            }
                        }
                        clearCurrentFocusCycleRootOnHide();
                    }
                }
                DisposeAction action = new DisposeAction();
                if (EventQueue.isDispatchThread()) {
                    action.run();
                } else {
                    try {
                        EventQueue.invokeAndWait(action);
                    } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                        System.err.println("Disposal was interrupted:");
                        e.printStackTrace();
                    } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
                        System.err.println("Exception during disposal:");
                        e.printStackTrace();
                    }
                }
                // Execute outside the Runnable because postWindowEvent is
                // synchronized on (this). We don't need to synchronize the call
                // on the EventQueue anyways.
                postWindowEvent(WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSED);
            }

            /*
             * Should only be called while holding the tree lock.
             * It's overridden here because parent == owner in Window,
             * and we shouldn't adjust counter on owner
             */
            void adjustListeningChildrenOnParent(long mask, int num) {
            }

            // Should only be called while holding tree lock
            void adjustDecendantsOnParent(int num) {
                // do nothing since parent == owner and we shouldn't 
                // ajust counter on owner
            }

            /**
             * If this Window is visible, brings this Window to the front and may make
             * it the focused Window.
             * <p>
             * Places this Window at the top of the stacking order and shows it in
             * front of any other Windows in this VM. No action will take place if this
             * Window is not visible. Some platforms do not allow Windows which own
             * other Windows to appear on top of those owned Windows. Some platforms
             * may not permit this VM to place its Windows above windows of native
             * applications, or Windows of other VMs. This permission may depend on
             * whether a Window in this VM is already focused. Every attempt will be
             * made to move this Window as high as possible in the stacking order;
             * however, developers should not assume that this method will move this
             * Window above all other windows in every situation.
             * <p>
             * Developers must never assume that this Window is the focused or active
             * Window until this Window receives a WINDOW_GAINED_FOCUS or WINDOW_ACTIVATED
             * event. On platforms where the top-most window is the focused window, this
             * method will <b>probably</b> focus this Window (if it is not already focused)
             * under the following conditions:
             * <ul>
             * <li> The window meets the requirements outlined in the
             *      {@link #isFocusableWindow} method.
             * <li> The window's property {@code autoRequestFocus} is of the
             *      {@code true} value.
             * <li> Native windowing system allows the window to get focused.
             * </ul>
             * On platforms where the stacking order does not typically affect the focused
             * window, this method will <b>probably</b> leave the focused and active
             * Windows unchanged.
             * <p>
             * If this method causes this Window to be focused, and this Window is a
             * Frame or a Dialog, it will also become activated. If this Window is
             * focused, but it is not a Frame or a Dialog, then the first Frame or
             * Dialog that is an owner of this Window will be activated.
             * <p>
             * If this window is blocked by modal dialog, then the blocking dialog
             * is brought to the front and remains above the blocked window.
             *
             * @see       #toBack
             * @see       #setAutoRequestFocus
             * @see       #isFocusableWindow
             */
            public void toFront() {
                toFront_NoClientCode();
            }

            // This functionality is implemented in a final package-private method 
            // to insure that it cannot be overridden by client subclasses. 
            final void toFront_NoClientCode() {
                if (visible) {
                    WindowPeer peer = (WindowPeer) this .peer;
                    if (peer != null) {
                        peer.toFront();
                    }
                    if (isModalBlocked()) {
                        modalBlocker.toFront_NoClientCode();
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * If this Window is visible, sends this Window to the back and may cause
             * it to lose focus or activation if it is the focused or active Window.
             * <p>
             * Places this Window at the bottom of the stacking order and shows it
             * behind any other Windows in this VM. No action will take place is this
             * Window is not visible. Some platforms do not allow Windows which are
             * owned by other Windows to appear below their owners. Every attempt will
             * be made to move this Window as low as possible in the stacking order;
             * however, developers should not assume that this method will move this
             * Window below all other windows in every situation.
             * <p>
             * Because of variations in native windowing systems, no guarantees about
             * changes to the focused and active Windows can be made. Developers must
             * never assume that this Window is no longer the focused or active Window
             * until this Window receives a WINDOW_LOST_FOCUS or WINDOW_DEACTIVATED
             * event. On platforms where the top-most window is the focused window,
             * this method will <b>probably</b> cause this Window to lose focus. In
             * that case, the next highest, focusable Window in this VM will receive
             * focus. On platforms where the stacking order does not typically affect
             * the focused window, this method will <b>probably</b> leave the focused
             * and active Windows unchanged.
             *
             * @see       #toFront
             */
            public void toBack() {
                toBack_NoClientCode();
            }

            // This functionality is implemented in a final package-private method 
            // to insure that it cannot be overridden by client subclasses. 
            final void toBack_NoClientCode() {
                if (isAlwaysOnTop()) {
                    try {
                        setAlwaysOnTop(false);
                    } catch (SecurityException e) {
                    }
                }
                if (visible) {
                    WindowPeer peer = (WindowPeer) this .peer;
                    if (peer != null) {
                        peer.toBack();
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns the toolkit of this frame.
             * @return    the toolkit of this window.
             * @see       Toolkit
             * @see       Toolkit#getDefaultToolkit
             * @see       Component#getToolkit
             */
            public Toolkit getToolkit() {
                return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
            }

            /**
             * Gets the warning string that is displayed with this window. 
             * If this window is insecure, the warning string is displayed 
             * somewhere in the visible area of the window. A window is 
             * insecure if there is a security manager, and the security 
             * manager's <code>checkTopLevelWindow</code> method returns 
             * <code>false</code> when this window is passed to it as an
             * argument.
             * <p>
             * If the window is secure, then <code>getWarningString</code>
             * returns <code>null</code>. If the window is insecure, this
             * method checks for the system property 
             * <code>awt.appletWarning</code> 
             * and returns the string value of that property. 
             * @return    the warning string for this window.
             * @see       java.lang.SecurityManager#checkTopLevelWindow(java.lang.Object)
             */
            public final String getWarningString() {
                return warningString;
            }

            private void setWarningString() {
                warningString = null;
                SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
                if (sm != null) {
                    if (!sm.checkTopLevelWindow(this )) {
                        // make sure the privileged action is only
                        // for getting the property! We don't want the
                        // above checkTopLevelWindow call to always succeed!
                        warningString = (String) AccessController
                                .doPrivileged(new GetPropertyAction(
                                        "awt.appletWarning",
                                        "Java Applet Window"));
                    }
                }
            }

            /** 
             * Gets the <code>Locale</code> object that is associated 
             * with this window, if the locale has been set.
             * If no locale has been set, then the default locale 
             * is returned.
             * @return    the locale that is set for this window.
             * @see       java.util.Locale
             * @since     JDK1.1
             */
            public Locale getLocale() {
                if (this .locale == null) {
                    return Locale.getDefault();
                }
                return this .locale;
            }

            /**
             * Gets the input context for this window. A window always has an input context,
             * which is shared by subcomponents unless they create and set their own.
             * @see Component#getInputContext
             * @since 1.2
             */
            public InputContext getInputContext() {
                synchronized (inputContextLock) {
                    if (inputContext == null) {
                        inputContext = InputContext.getInstance();
                    }
                }
                return inputContext;
            }

            /**
             * Set the cursor image to a specified cursor.
             * <p>
             * The method may have no visual effect if the Java platform
             * implementation and/or the native system do not support
             * changing the mouse cursor shape.
             * @param     cursor One of the constants defined
             *            by the <code>Cursor</code> class. If this parameter is null
             *            then the cursor for this window will be set to the type
             *            Cursor.DEFAULT_CURSOR.
             * @see       Component#getCursor
             * @see       Cursor
             * @since     JDK1.1
             */
            public void setCursor(Cursor cursor) {
                if (cursor == null) {
                    cursor = Cursor.getPredefinedCursor(Cursor.DEFAULT_CURSOR);
                }
                super .setCursor(cursor);
            }

            /**
             * Returns the owner of this window.
             * @since 1.2
             */
            public Window getOwner() {
                return getOwner_NoClientCode();
            }

            final Window getOwner_NoClientCode() {
                return (Window) parent;
            }

            /**
             * Return an array containing all the windows this
             * window currently owns.
             * @since 1.2
             */
            public Window[] getOwnedWindows() {
                return getOwnedWindows_NoClientCode();
            }

            final Window[] getOwnedWindows_NoClientCode() {
                Window realCopy[];

                synchronized (ownedWindowList) {
                    // Recall that ownedWindowList is actually a Vector of
                    // WeakReferences and calling get() on one of these references
                    // may return null. Make two arrays-- one the size of the
                    // Vector (fullCopy with size fullSize), and one the size of 
                    // all non-null get()s (realCopy with size realSize).
                    int fullSize = ownedWindowList.size();
                    int realSize = 0;
                    Window fullCopy[] = new Window[fullSize];

                    for (int i = 0; i < fullSize; i++) {
                        fullCopy[realSize] = ownedWindowList.elementAt(i).get();

                        if (fullCopy[realSize] != null) {
                            realSize++;
                        }
                    }

                    if (fullSize != realSize) {
                        realCopy = Arrays.copyOf(fullCopy, realSize);
                    } else {
                        realCopy = fullCopy;
                    }
                }

                return realCopy;
            }

            boolean isModalBlocked() {
                return modalBlocker != null;
            }

            void setModalBlocked(Dialog blocker, boolean blocked,
                    boolean peerCall) {
                this .modalBlocker = blocked ? blocker : null;
                if (peerCall) {
                    WindowPeer peer = (WindowPeer) this .peer;
                    if (peer != null) {
                        peer.setModalBlocked(blocker, blocked);
                    }
                }
            }

            Dialog getModalBlocker() {
                return modalBlocker;
            }

            /*
             * Returns a list of all displayable Windows, i. e. all the
             * Windows which peer is not null.
             *
             * @see #addNotify
             * @see #removeNotify
             */
            static IdentityArrayList<Window> getAllWindows() {
                synchronized (allWindows) {
                    IdentityArrayList<Window> v = new IdentityArrayList<Window>();
                    v.addAll(allWindows);
                    return v;
                }
            }

            static IdentityArrayList<Window> getAllUnblockedWindows() {
                synchronized (allWindows) {
                    IdentityArrayList<Window> unblocked = new IdentityArrayList<Window>();
                    for (int i = 0; i < allWindows.size(); i++) {
                        Window w = allWindows.get(i);
                        if (!w.isModalBlocked()) {
                            unblocked.add(w);
                        }
                    }
                    return unblocked;
                }
            }

            private static Window[] getWindows(AppContext appContext) {
                synchronized (Window.class) {
                    Window realCopy[];
                    Vector<WeakReference<Window>> windowList = (Vector<WeakReference<Window>>) appContext
                            .get(Window.class);
                    if (windowList != null) {
                        int fullSize = windowList.size();
                        int realSize = 0;
                        Window fullCopy[] = new Window[fullSize];
                        for (int i = 0; i < fullSize; i++) {
                            Window w = windowList.get(i).get();
                            if (w != null) {
                                fullCopy[realSize++] = w;
                            }
                        }
                        if (fullSize != realSize) {
                            realCopy = Arrays.copyOf(fullCopy, realSize);
                        } else {
                            realCopy = fullCopy;
                        }
                    } else {
                        realCopy = new Window[0];
                    }
                    return realCopy;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns an array of all {@code Window}s, both owned and ownerless,
             * created by this application.
             * If called from an applet, the array includes only the {@code Window}s
             * accessible by that applet.
             * <p>
             * <b>Warning:</b> this method may return system created windows, such
             * as a print dialog. Applications should not assume the existence of
             * these dialogs, nor should an application assume anything about these
             * dialogs such as component positions, <code>LayoutManager</code>s
             * or serialization.
             *
             * @see Frame#getFrames
             * @see Window#getOwnerlessWindows
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public static Window[] getWindows() {
                return getWindows(AppContext.getAppContext());
            }

            /**
             * Returns an array of all {@code Window}s created by this application
             * that have no owner. They include {@code Frame}s and ownerless
             * {@code Dialog}s and {@code Window}s.
             * If called from an applet, the array includes only the {@code Window}s
             * accessible by that applet.
             * <p>
             * <b>Warning:</b> this method may return system created windows, such
             * as a print dialog. Applications should not assume the existence of
             * these dialogs, nor should an application assume anything about these
             * dialogs such as component positions, <code>LayoutManager</code>s
             * or serialization.
             *
             * @see Frame#getFrames
             * @see Window#getWindows()
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public static Window[] getOwnerlessWindows() {
                Window[] allWindows = Window.getWindows();

                int ownerlessCount = 0;
                for (Window w : allWindows) {
                    if (w.getOwner() == null) {
                        ownerlessCount++;
                    }
                }

                Window[] ownerless = new Window[ownerlessCount];
                int c = 0;
                for (Window w : allWindows) {
                    if (w.getOwner() == null) {
                        ownerless[c++] = w;
                    }
                }

                return ownerless;
            }

            Window getDocumentRoot() {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    Window w = this ;
                    while (w.getOwner() != null) {
                        w = w.getOwner();
                    }
                    return w;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Specifies the modal exclusion type for this window. If a window is modal
             * excluded, it is not blocked by some modal dialogs. See {@link
             * java.awt.Dialog.ModalExclusionType Dialog.ModalExclusionType} for
             * possible modal exclusion types.
             * <p>
             * If the given type is not supported, <code>NO_EXCLUDE</code> is used.
             * <p>
             * Note: changing the modal exclusion type for a visible window may have no
             * effect until it is hidden and then shown again.
             *
             * @param exclusionType the modal exclusion type for this window; a <code>null</code>
             *     value is equivivalent to {@link Dialog.ModalExclusionType#NO_EXCLUDE
             *     NO_EXCLUDE}
             * @throws SecurityException if the calling thread does not have permission
             *     to set the modal exclusion property to the window with the given
             *     <code>exclusionType</code>
             * @see java.awt.Dialog.ModalExclusionType
             * @see java.awt.Window#getModalExclusionType
             * @see java.awt.Toolkit#isModalExclusionTypeSupported
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public void setModalExclusionType(
                    Dialog.ModalExclusionType exclusionType) {
                if (exclusionType == null) {
                    exclusionType = Dialog.ModalExclusionType.NO_EXCLUDE;
                }
                if (!Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().isModalExclusionTypeSupported(
                        exclusionType)) {
                    exclusionType = Dialog.ModalExclusionType.NO_EXCLUDE;
                }
                if (modalExclusionType == exclusionType) {
                    return;
                }
                if (exclusionType == Dialog.ModalExclusionType.TOOLKIT_EXCLUDE) {
                    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
                    if (sm != null) {
                        sm
                                .checkPermission(SecurityConstants.TOOLKIT_MODALITY_PERMISSION);
                    }
                }
                modalExclusionType = exclusionType;

                // if we want on-fly changes, we need to uncomment the lines below
                //   and override the method in Dialog to use modalShow() instead
                //   of updateChildrenBlocking()
                /*
                       if (isModalBlocked()) {
                           modalBlocker.unblockWindow(this);
                       }
                       Dialog.checkShouldBeBlocked(this);
                       updateChildrenBlocking();
                 */
            }

            /**
             * Returns the modal exclusion type of this window.
             *
             * @return the modal exclusion type of this window
             *
             * @see java.awt.Dialog.ModalExclusionType
             * @see java.awt.Window#setModalExclusionType
             *
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public Dialog.ModalExclusionType getModalExclusionType() {
                return modalExclusionType;
            }

            boolean isModalExcluded(Dialog.ModalExclusionType exclusionType) {
                if ((modalExclusionType != null)
                        && modalExclusionType.compareTo(exclusionType) >= 0) {
                    return true;
                }
                Window owner = getOwner_NoClientCode();
                return (owner != null) && owner.isModalExcluded(exclusionType);
            }

            void updateChildrenBlocking() {
                Vector<Window> childHierarchy = new Vector<Window>();
                Window[] ownedWindows = getOwnedWindows();
                for (int i = 0; i < ownedWindows.length; i++) {
                    childHierarchy.add(ownedWindows[i]);
                }
                int k = 0;
                while (k < childHierarchy.size()) {
                    Window w = childHierarchy.get(k);
                    if (w.isVisible()) {
                        if (w.isModalBlocked()) {
                            Dialog blocker = w.getModalBlocker();
                            blocker.unblockWindow(w);
                        }
                        Dialog.checkShouldBeBlocked(w);
                        Window[] wOwned = w.getOwnedWindows();
                        for (int j = 0; j < wOwned.length; j++) {
                            childHierarchy.add(wOwned[j]);
                        }
                    }
                    k++;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Adds the specified window listener to receive window events from
             * this window.
             * If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             * <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
             * >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
             *
             * @param 	l the window listener
             * @see #removeWindowListener
             * @see #getWindowListeners
             */
            public synchronized void addWindowListener(WindowListener l) {
                if (l == null) {
                    return;
                }
                newEventsOnly = true;
                windowListener = AWTEventMulticaster.add(windowListener, l);
            }

            /**
             * Adds the specified window state listener to receive window
             * events from this window.  If <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>,
             * no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             * <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
             * >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
             *
             * @param   l the window state listener
             * @see #removeWindowStateListener
             * @see #getWindowStateListeners
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized void addWindowStateListener(
                    WindowStateListener l) {
                if (l == null) {
                    return;
                }
                windowStateListener = AWTEventMulticaster.add(
                        windowStateListener, l);
                newEventsOnly = true;
            }

            /**
             * Adds the specified window focus listener to receive window events
             * from this window.
             * If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             * <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
             * >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
             *
             * @param   l the window focus listener
             * @see #removeWindowFocusListener
             * @see #getWindowFocusListeners
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized void addWindowFocusListener(
                    WindowFocusListener l) {
                if (l == null) {
                    return;
                }
                windowFocusListener = AWTEventMulticaster.add(
                        windowFocusListener, l);
                newEventsOnly = true;
            }

            /**
             * Removes the specified window listener so that it no longer
             * receives window events from this window.
             * If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             * <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
             * >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
             *
             * @param 	l the window listener
             * @see #addWindowListener
             * @see #getWindowListeners
             */
            public synchronized void removeWindowListener(WindowListener l) {
                if (l == null) {
                    return;
                }
                windowListener = AWTEventMulticaster.remove(windowListener, l);
            }

            /**
             * Removes the specified window state listener so that it no
             * longer receives window events from this window.  If
             * <code>l</code> is <code>null</code>, no exception is thrown and
             * no action is performed.
             * <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
             * >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
             *
             * @param   l the window state listener
             * @see #addWindowStateListener
             * @see #getWindowStateListeners
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized void removeWindowStateListener(
                    WindowStateListener l) {
                if (l == null) {
                    return;
                }
                windowStateListener = AWTEventMulticaster.remove(
                        windowStateListener, l);
            }

            /**
             * Removes the specified window focus listener so that it no longer
             * receives window events from this window.
             * If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             * <p>Refer to <a href="doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html#ListenersThreads"
             * >AWT Threading Issues</a> for details on AWT's threading model.
             *
             * @param   l the window focus listener
             * @see #addWindowFocusListener
             * @see #getWindowFocusListeners
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized void removeWindowFocusListener(
                    WindowFocusListener l) {
                if (l == null) {
                    return;
                }
                windowFocusListener = AWTEventMulticaster.remove(
                        windowFocusListener, l);
            }

            /**
             * Returns an array of all the window listeners
             * registered on this window.
             *
             * @return all of this window's <code>WindowListener</code>s
             *         or an empty array if no window
             *         listeners are currently registered
             *
             * @see #addWindowListener
             * @see #removeWindowListener
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized WindowListener[] getWindowListeners() {
                return (WindowListener[]) (getListeners(WindowListener.class));
            }

            /**
             * Returns an array of all the window focus listeners
             * registered on this window.
             *
             * @return all of this window's <code>WindowFocusListener</code>s
             *         or an empty array if no window focus
             *         listeners are currently registered
             *
             * @see #addWindowFocusListener
             * @see #removeWindowFocusListener
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized WindowFocusListener[] getWindowFocusListeners() {
                return (WindowFocusListener[]) (getListeners(WindowFocusListener.class));
            }

            /**
             * Returns an array of all the window state listeners
             * registered on this window.
             *
             * @return all of this window's <code>WindowStateListener</code>s
             *         or an empty array if no window state
             *         listeners are currently registered
             *
             * @see #addWindowStateListener
             * @see #removeWindowStateListener
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized WindowStateListener[] getWindowStateListeners() {
                return (WindowStateListener[]) (getListeners(WindowStateListener.class));
            }

            /**
             * Returns an array of all the objects currently registered
             * as <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s
             * upon this <code>Window</code>.
             * <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s are registered using the
             * <code>add<em>Foo</em>Listener</code> method.
             *
             * <p>
             *
             * You can specify the <code>listenerType</code> argument
             * with a class literal, such as
             * <code><em>Foo</em>Listener.class</code>.
             * For example, you can query a
             * <code>Window</code> <code>w</code>
             * for its window listeners with the following code:
             *
             * <pre>WindowListener[] wls = (WindowListener[])(w.getListeners(WindowListener.class));</pre>
             *
             * If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array.
             *
             * @param listenerType the type of listeners requested; this parameter
             *          should specify an interface that descends from
             *          <code>java.util.EventListener</code>
             * @return an array of all objects registered as
             *          <code><em>Foo</em>Listener</code>s on this window,
             *          or an empty array if no such
             *          listeners have been added
             * @exception ClassCastException if <code>listenerType</code>
             *          doesn't specify a class or interface that implements
             *          <code>java.util.EventListener</code>
             *
             * @see #getWindowListeners
             * @since 1.3
             */
            public <T extends EventListener> T[] getListeners(
                    Class<T> listenerType) {
                EventListener l = null;
                if (listenerType == WindowFocusListener.class) {
                    l = windowFocusListener;
                } else if (listenerType == WindowStateListener.class) {
                    l = windowStateListener;
                } else if (listenerType == WindowListener.class) {
                    l = windowListener;
                } else {
                    return super .getListeners(listenerType);
                }
                return AWTEventMulticaster.getListeners(l, listenerType);
            }

            // REMIND: remove when filtering is handled at lower level
            boolean eventEnabled(AWTEvent e) {
                switch (e.id) {
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_OPENED:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSING:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSED:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_ICONIFIED:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_DEICONIFIED:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_ACTIVATED:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_DEACTIVATED:
                    if ((eventMask & AWTEvent.WINDOW_EVENT_MASK) != 0
                            || windowListener != null) {
                        return true;
                    }
                    return false;
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_GAINED_FOCUS:
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_LOST_FOCUS:
                    if ((eventMask & AWTEvent.WINDOW_FOCUS_EVENT_MASK) != 0
                            || windowFocusListener != null) {
                        return true;
                    }
                    return false;
                case WindowEvent.WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED:
                    if ((eventMask & AWTEvent.WINDOW_STATE_EVENT_MASK) != 0
                            || windowStateListener != null) {
                        return true;
                    }
                    return false;
                default:
                    break;
                }
                return super .eventEnabled(e);
            }

            /**
             * Processes events on this window. If the event is an
             * <code>WindowEvent</code>, it invokes the
             * <code>processWindowEvent</code> method, else it invokes its
             * superclass's <code>processEvent</code>.
             * <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
             * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
             * exception.
             *
             * @param e the event
             */
            protected void processEvent(AWTEvent e) {
                if (e instanceof  WindowEvent) {
                    switch (e.getID()) {
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_OPENED:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSING:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSED:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_ICONIFIED:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_DEICONIFIED:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_ACTIVATED:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_DEACTIVATED:
                        processWindowEvent((WindowEvent) e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_GAINED_FOCUS:
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_LOST_FOCUS:
                        processWindowFocusEvent((WindowEvent) e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED:
                        processWindowStateEvent((WindowEvent) e);
                    default:
                        break;
                    }
                    return;
                }
                super .processEvent(e);
            }

            /** 
             * Processes window events occurring on this window by
             * dispatching them to any registered WindowListener objects.
             * NOTE: This method will not be called unless window events
             * are enabled for this component; this happens when one of the
             * following occurs:
             * <ul>
             * <li>A WindowListener object is registered via
             *     <code>addWindowListener</code>
             * <li>Window events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>
             * </ul>
             * <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
             * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
             * exception.
             *
             * @param e the window event
             * @see Component#enableEvents
             */
            protected void processWindowEvent(WindowEvent e) {
                WindowListener listener = windowListener;
                if (listener != null) {
                    switch (e.getID()) {
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_OPENED:
                        listener.windowOpened(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSING:
                        listener.windowClosing(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSED:
                        listener.windowClosed(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_ICONIFIED:
                        listener.windowIconified(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_DEICONIFIED:
                        listener.windowDeiconified(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_ACTIVATED:
                        listener.windowActivated(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_DEACTIVATED:
                        listener.windowDeactivated(e);
                        break;
                    default:
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * Processes window focus event occuring on this window by
             * dispatching them to any registered WindowFocusListener objects.
             * NOTE: this method will not be called unless window focus events
             * are enabled for this window. This happens when one of the
             * following occurs:
             * <ul>
             * <li>a WindowFocusListener is registered via
             *     <code>addWindowFocusListener</code>
             * <li>Window focus events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>
             * </ul>
             * <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
             * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
             * exception.
             *
             * @param e the window focus event
             * @see Component#enableEvents
             * @since 1.4
             */
            protected void processWindowFocusEvent(WindowEvent e) {
                WindowFocusListener listener = windowFocusListener;
                if (listener != null) {
                    switch (e.getID()) {
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_GAINED_FOCUS:
                        listener.windowGainedFocus(e);
                        break;
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_LOST_FOCUS:
                        listener.windowLostFocus(e);
                        break;
                    default:
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * Processes window state event occuring on this window by
             * dispatching them to any registered <code>WindowStateListener</code>
             * objects.
             * NOTE: this method will not be called unless window state events
             * are enabled for this window.  This happens when one of the
             * following occurs:
             * <ul>
             * <li>a <code>WindowStateListener</code> is registered via
             *    <code>addWindowStateListener</code>
             * <li>window state events are enabled via <code>enableEvents</code>
             * </ul>
             * <p>Note that if the event parameter is <code>null</code>
             * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
             * exception.
             *
             * @param e the window state event
             * @see java.awt.Component#enableEvents
             * @since 1.4
             */
            protected void processWindowStateEvent(WindowEvent e) {
                WindowStateListener listener = windowStateListener;
                if (listener != null) {
                    switch (e.getID()) {
                    case WindowEvent.WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED:
                        listener.windowStateChanged(e);
                        break;
                    default:
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * Implements a debugging hook -- checks to see if
             * the user has typed <i>control-shift-F1</i>.  If so,
             * the list of child windows is dumped to <code>System.out</code>.
             * @param e  the keyboard event
             */
            void preProcessKeyEvent(KeyEvent e) {
                // Dump the list of child windows to System.out.
                if (e.isActionKey() && e.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_F1
                        && e.isControlDown() && e.isShiftDown()
                        && e.getID() == KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED) {
                    list(System.out, 0);
                }
            }

            void postProcessKeyEvent(KeyEvent e) {
                // Do nothing
            }

            /**
             * Sets whether this window should always be above other windows.  If
             * there are multiple always-on-top windows, their relative order is
             * unspecified and platform dependent.
             * <p>
             * If some other window is already always-on-top then the
             * relative order between these windows is unspecified (depends on
             * platform).  No window can be brought to be over the always-on-top
             * window except maybe another always-on-top window.
             * <p>
             * All windows owned by an always-on-top window inherit this state and
             * automatically become always-on-top.  If a window ceases to be
             * always-on-top, the windows that it owns will no longer be
             * always-on-top.  When an always-on-top window is sent {@link #toBack
             * toBack}, its always-on-top state is set to <code>false</code>.
             *
             * <p> When this method is called on a window with a value of
             * <code>true</code>, and the window is visible and the platform
             * supports always-on-top for this window, the window is immediately
             * brought forward, "sticking" it in the top-most position. If the
             * window isn`t currently visible, this method sets the always-on-top
             * state to <code>true</code> but does not bring the window forward.
             * When the window is later shown, it will be always-on-top.
             *
             * <p> When this method is called on a window with a value of
             * <code>false</code> the always-on-top state is set to normal. The
             * window remains in the top-most position but it`s z-order can be
             * changed as for any other window.  Calling this method with a value
             * of <code>false</code> on a window that has a normal state has no
             * effect.  Setting the always-on-top state to false has no effect on
             * the relative z-order of the windows if there are no other
             * always-on-top windows.
             *
             * <p><b>Note</b>: some platforms might not support always-on-top
             * windows.  To detect if always-on-top windows are supported by the
             * current platform, use {@link Toolkit#isAlwaysOnTopSupported()} and
             * {@link Window#isAlwaysOnTopSupported()}.  If always-on-top mode
             * isn't supported by the toolkit or for this window, calling this
             * method has no effect.
             * <p>
             * If a SecurityManager is installed, the calling thread must be
             * granted the AWTPermission "setWindowAlwaysOnTop" in
             * order to set the value of this property. If this
             * permission is not granted, this method will throw a
             * SecurityException, and the current value of the property will
             * be left unchanged.
             *
             * @param alwaysOnTop true if the window should always be above other
             *        windows
             * @throws SecurityException if the calling thread does not have
             *         permission to set the value of always-on-top property
             * @see #isAlwaysOnTop
             * @see #toFront
             * @see #toBack
             * @see AWTPermission
             * @see #isAlwaysOnTopSupported
             * @see Toolkit#isAlwaysOnTopSupported
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public final void setAlwaysOnTop(boolean alwaysOnTop)
                    throws SecurityException {
                SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager();
                if (security != null) {
                    security
                            .checkPermission(SecurityConstants.SET_WINDOW_ALWAYS_ON_TOP_PERMISSION);
                }

                boolean oldAlwaysOnTop;
                synchronized (this ) {
                    oldAlwaysOnTop = this .alwaysOnTop;
                    this .alwaysOnTop = alwaysOnTop;
                }
                if (oldAlwaysOnTop != alwaysOnTop) {
                    if (isAlwaysOnTopSupported()) {
                        WindowPeer peer = (WindowPeer) this .peer;
                        synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                            if (peer != null) {
                                peer.setAlwaysOnTop(alwaysOnTop);
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    firePropertyChange("alwaysOnTop", oldAlwaysOnTop,
                            alwaysOnTop);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether the always-on-top mode is supported for this
             * window. Some platforms may not support always-on-top windows, some
             * may support only some kinds of top-level windows; for example,
             * a platform may not support always-on-top modal dialogs.
             * @return <code>true</code>, if the always-on-top mode is
             *         supported by the toolkit and for this window,
             *         <code>false</code>, if always-on-top mode is not supported
             *         for this window or toolkit doesn't support always-on-top windows.
             * @see #setAlwaysOnTop(boolean)
             * @see Toolkit#isAlwaysOnTopSupported
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public boolean isAlwaysOnTopSupported() {
                return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().isAlwaysOnTopSupported();
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether this window is an always-on-top window.
             * @return <code>true</code>, if the window is in always-on-top state, 
             *         <code>false</code> otherwise
             * @see #setAlwaysOnTop
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public final boolean isAlwaysOnTop() {
                return alwaysOnTop;
            }

            /**
             * Returns the child Component of this Window that has focus if this Window
             * is focused; returns null otherwise.
             *
             * @return the child Component with focus, or null if this Window is not
             *         focused
             * @see #getMostRecentFocusOwner
             * @see #isFocused
             */
            public Component getFocusOwner() {
                return (isFocused()) ? KeyboardFocusManager
                        .getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().getFocusOwner()
                        : null;
            }

            /**
             * Returns the child Component of this Window that will receive the focus
             * when this Window is focused. If this Window is currently focused, this
             * method returns the same Component as <code>getFocusOwner()</code>. If
             * this Window is not focused, then the child Component that most recently 
             * requested focus will be returned. If no child Component has ever
             * requested focus, and this is a focusable Window, then this Window's
             * initial focusable Component is returned. If no child Component has ever
             * requested focus, and this is a non-focusable Window, null is returned.
             *
             * @return the child Component that will receive focus when this Window is
             *         focused
             * @see #getFocusOwner
             * @see #isFocused
             * @see #isFocusableWindow
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public Component getMostRecentFocusOwner() {
                if (isFocused()) {
                    return getFocusOwner();
                } else {
                    Component mostRecent = KeyboardFocusManager
                            .getMostRecentFocusOwner(this );
                    if (mostRecent != null) {
                        return mostRecent;
                    } else {
                        return (isFocusableWindow()) ? getFocusTraversalPolicy()
                                .getInitialComponent(this )
                                : null;
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether this Window is active. Only a Frame or a Dialog may be
             * active. The native windowing system may denote the active Window or its
             * children with special decorations, such as a highlighted title bar. The
             * active Window is always either the focused Window, or the first Frame or
             * Dialog that is an owner of the focused Window.
             *
             * @return whether this is the active Window.
             * @see #isFocused
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public boolean isActive() {
                return (KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager()
                        .getActiveWindow() == this );
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether this Window is focused. If there exists a focus owner,
             * the focused Window is the Window that is, or contains, that focus owner.
             * If there is no focus owner, then no Window is focused.
             * <p>
             * If the focused Window is a Frame or a Dialog it is also the active
             * Window. Otherwise, the active Window is the first Frame or Dialog that
             * is an owner of the focused Window.
             *
             * @return whether this is the focused Window.
             * @see #isActive
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public boolean isFocused() {
                return (KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager()
                        .getGlobalFocusedWindow() == this );
            }

            /**
             * Gets a focus traversal key for this Window. (See <code>
             * setFocusTraversalKeys</code> for a full description of each key.)
             * <p>
             * If the traversal key has not been explicitly set for this Window,
             * then this Window's parent's traversal key is returned. If the
             * traversal key has not been explicitly set for any of this Window's
             * ancestors, then the current KeyboardFocusManager's default traversal key
             * is returned.
             *
             * @param id one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             * @return the AWTKeyStroke for the specified key
             * @see Container#setFocusTraversalKeys
             * @see KeyboardFocusManager#FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             * @see KeyboardFocusManager#BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             * @see KeyboardFocusManager#UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             * @see KeyboardFocusManager#DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             * @throws IllegalArgumentException if id is not one of
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
             *         KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public Set<AWTKeyStroke> getFocusTraversalKeys(int id) {
                if (id < 0 || id >= KeyboardFocusManager.TRAVERSAL_KEY_LENGTH) {
                    throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                            "invalid focus traversal key identifier");
                }

                // Okay to return Set directly because it is an unmodifiable view
                Set keystrokes = (focusTraversalKeys != null) ? focusTraversalKeys[id]
                        : null;

                if (keystrokes != null) {
                    return keystrokes;
                } else {
                    return KeyboardFocusManager
                            .getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager()
                            .getDefaultFocusTraversalKeys(id);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Does nothing because Windows must always be roots of a focus traversal
             * cycle. The passed-in value is ignored.
             *
             * @param focusCycleRoot this value is ignored
             * @see #isFocusCycleRoot
             * @see Container#setFocusTraversalPolicy
             * @see Container#getFocusTraversalPolicy
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public final void setFocusCycleRoot(boolean focusCycleRoot) {
            }

            /**
             * Always returns <code>true</code> because all Windows must be roots of a
             * focus traversal cycle.
             *
             * @return <code>true</code>
             * @see #setFocusCycleRoot
             * @see Container#setFocusTraversalPolicy
             * @see Container#getFocusTraversalPolicy
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public final boolean isFocusCycleRoot() {
                return true;
            }

            /**
             * Always returns <code>null</code> because Windows have no ancestors; they
             * represent the top of the Component hierarchy.
             *
             * @return <code>null</code>
             * @see Container#isFocusCycleRoot()
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public final Container getFocusCycleRootAncestor() {
                return null;
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether this Window can become the focused Window, that is,
             * whether this Window or any of its subcomponents can become the focus
             * owner. For a Frame or Dialog to be focusable, its focusable Window state
             * must be set to <code>true</code>. For a Window which is not a Frame or
             * Dialog to be focusable, its focusable Window state must be set to
             * <code>true</code>, its nearest owning Frame or Dialog must be
             * showing on the screen, and it must contain at least one Component in
             * its focus traversal cycle. If any of these conditions is not met, then
             * neither this Window nor any of its subcomponents can become the focus
             * owner.
             *
             * @return <code>true</code> if this Window can be the focused Window;
             *         <code>false</code> otherwise
             * @see #getFocusableWindowState
             * @see #setFocusableWindowState
             * @see #isShowing
             * @see Component#isFocusable
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public final boolean isFocusableWindow() {
                // If a Window/Frame/Dialog was made non-focusable, then it is always
                // non-focusable.
                if (!getFocusableWindowState()) {
                    return false;
                }

                // All other tests apply only to Windows.
                if (this  instanceof  Frame || this  instanceof  Dialog) {
                    return true;
                }

                // A Window must have at least one Component in its root focus
                // traversal cycle to be focusable.
                if (getFocusTraversalPolicy().getDefaultComponent(this ) == null) {
                    return false;
                }

                // A Window's nearest owning Frame or Dialog must be showing on the
                // screen.
                for (Window owner = getOwner(); owner != null; owner = owner
                        .getOwner()) {
                    if (owner instanceof  Frame || owner instanceof  Dialog) {
                        return owner.isShowing();
                    }
                }

                return false;
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether this Window can become the focused Window if it meets
             * the other requirements outlined in <code>isFocusableWindow</code>. If
             * this method returns <code>false</code>, then
             * <code>isFocusableWindow</code> will return <code>false</code> as well.
             * If this method returns <code>true</code>, then
             * <code>isFocusableWindow</code> may return <code>true</code> or
             * <code>false</code> depending upon the other requirements which must be
             * met in order for a Window to be focusable.
             * <p>
             * By default, all Windows have a focusable Window state of
             * <code>true</code>.
             *
             * @return whether this Window can be the focused Window
             * @see #isFocusableWindow
             * @see #setFocusableWindowState
             * @see #isShowing
             * @see Component#setFocusable
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public boolean getFocusableWindowState() {
                return focusableWindowState;
            }

            /**
             * Sets whether this Window can become the focused Window if it meets
             * the other requirements outlined in <code>isFocusableWindow</code>. If
             * this Window's focusable Window state is set to <code>false</code>, then
             * <code>isFocusableWindow</code> will return <code>false</code>. If this
             * Window's focusable Window state is set to <code>true</code>, then
             * <code>isFocusableWindow</code> may return <code>true</code> or
             * <code>false</code> depending upon the other requirements which must be
             * met in order for a Window to be focusable.
             * <p>
             * Setting a Window's focusability state to <code>false</code> is the
             * standard mechanism for an application to identify to the AWT a Window
             * which will be used as a floating palette or toolbar, and thus should be
             * a non-focusable Window.
             *
             * Setting the focusability state on a visible <code>Window</code>
             * can have a delayed effect on some platforms &#151; the actual
             * change may happen only when the <code>Window</code> becomes
             * hidden and then visible again.  To ensure consistent behavior 
             * across platforms, set the <code>Window</code>'s focusable state 
             * when the <code>Window</code> is invisible and then show it.
             *
             * @param focusableWindowState whether this Window can be the focused
             *        Window
             * @see #isFocusableWindow
             * @see #getFocusableWindowState
             * @see #isShowing
             * @see Component#setFocusable
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public void setFocusableWindowState(boolean focusableWindowState) {
                boolean oldFocusableWindowState;
                synchronized (this ) {
                    oldFocusableWindowState = this .focusableWindowState;
                    this .focusableWindowState = focusableWindowState;
                }
                WindowPeer peer = (WindowPeer) this .peer;
                if (peer != null) {
                    peer.updateFocusableWindowState();
                }
                firePropertyChange("focusableWindowState",
                        oldFocusableWindowState, focusableWindowState);
                if (oldFocusableWindowState && !focusableWindowState
                        && isFocused()) {
                    for (Window owner = getOwner(); owner != null; owner = owner
                            .getOwner()) {
                        Component toFocus = KeyboardFocusManager
                                .getMostRecentFocusOwner(owner);
                        if (toFocus != null
                                && toFocus.requestFocus(false,
                                        CausedFocusEvent.Cause.ACTIVATION)) {
                            return;
                        }
                    }
                    KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager()
                            .clearGlobalFocusOwner();
                }
            }

            /**
             * Sets whether this window should receive focus on
             * subsequently being shown (with a call to {@link #setVisible setVisible(true)}),
             * or being moved to the front (with a call to {@link #toFront}). 
             * <p>
             * Note that {@link #setVisible setVisible(true)} may be called indirectly
             * (e.g. when showing an owner of the window makes the window to be shown).
             * {@link #toFront} may also be called indirectly (e.g. when
             * {@link #setVisible setVisible(true)} is called on already visible window).
             * In all such cases this property takes effect as well.
             * <p>
             * The value of the property is not inherited by owned windows.
             *
             * @param autoRequestFocus whether this window should be focused on
             *        subsequently being shown or being moved to the front
             * @see #isAutoRequestFocus
             * @see #isFocusableWindow
             * @see #setVisible
             * @see #toFront
             * @since 1.7
             */
            public void setAutoRequestFocus(boolean autoRequestFocus) {
                this .autoRequestFocus = autoRequestFocus;
            }

            /**
             * Returns whether this window should receive focus on subsequently being shown
             * (with a call to {@link #setVisible setVisible(true)}), or being moved to the front
             * (with a call to {@link #toFront}).
             * <p>
             * By default, the window has {@code autoRequestFocus} value of {@code true}.
             *
             * @return {@code autoRequestFocus} value
             * @see #setAutoRequestFocus
             * @since 1.7
             */
            public boolean isAutoRequestFocus() {
                return autoRequestFocus;
            }

            /**
             * Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list. The listener is
             * registered for all bound properties of this class, including the
             * following:
             * <ul>
             *    <li>this Window's font ("font")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's background color ("background")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's foreground color ("foreground")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's focusability ("focusable")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's focus traversal keys enabled state
             *        ("focusTraversalKeysEnabled")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("forwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("backwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("upCycleFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("downCycleFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's focus traversal policy ("focusTraversalPolicy")
             *        </li>
             *    <li>this Window's focusable Window state ("focusableWindowState")
             *        </li>
             *    <li>this Window's always-on-top state("alwaysOnTop")</li>
             * </ul>
             * Note that if this Window is inheriting a bound property, then no
             * event will be fired in response to a change in the inherited property.
             * <p>
             * If listener is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             *
             * @param    listener  the PropertyChangeListener to be added
             *
             * @see Component#removePropertyChangeListener
             * @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String,java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
             */
            public void addPropertyChangeListener(
                    PropertyChangeListener listener) {
                super .addPropertyChangeListener(listener);
            }

            /**
             * Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list for a specific
             * property. The specified property may be user-defined, or one of the
             * following:
             * <ul>
             *    <li>this Window's font ("font")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's background color ("background")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's foreground color ("foreground")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's focusability ("focusable")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's focus traversal keys enabled state
             *        ("focusTraversalKeysEnabled")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("forwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("backwardFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("upCycleFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's Set of DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
             *        ("downCycleFocusTraversalKeys")</li>
             *    <li>this Window's focus traversal policy ("focusTraversalPolicy")
             *        </li>
             *    <li>this Window's focusable Window state ("focusableWindowState")
             *        </li>
             *    <li>this Window's always-on-top state("alwaysOnTop")</li>
             * </ul>
             * Note that if this Window is inheriting a bound property, then no
             * event will be fired in response to a change in the inherited property.
             * <p>
             * If listener is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
             *
             * @param propertyName one of the property names listed above
             * @param listener the PropertyChangeListener to be added
             *
             * @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
             * @see Component#removePropertyChangeListener
             */
            public void addPropertyChangeListener(String propertyName,
                    PropertyChangeListener listener) {
                super .addPropertyChangeListener(propertyName, listener);
            }

            /**
             * Dispatches an event to this window or one of its sub components.
             * @param e the event
             */
            void dispatchEventImpl(AWTEvent e) {
                if (e.getID() == ComponentEvent.COMPONENT_RESIZED) {
                    invalidate();
                    validate();
                }
                super .dispatchEventImpl(e);
            }

            /**
             * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1
             * replaced by <code>dispatchEvent(AWTEvent)</code>.
             */
            @Deprecated
            public boolean postEvent(Event e) {
                if (handleEvent(e)) {
                    e.consume();
                    return true;
                }
                return false;
            }

            /**
             * Checks if this Window is showing on screen.
             * @see Component#setVisible
             */
            public boolean isShowing() {
                return visible;
            }

            /**
             * @deprecated As of J2SE 1.4, replaced by
             * {@link Component#applyComponentOrientation Component.applyComponentOrientation}.
             */
            @Deprecated
            public void applyResourceBundle(ResourceBundle rb) {
                applyComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation
                        .getOrientation(rb));
            }

            /**
             * @deprecated As of J2SE 1.4, replaced by
             * {@link Component#applyComponentOrientation Component.applyComponentOrientation}.
             */
            @Deprecated
            public void applyResourceBundle(String rbName) {
                applyResourceBundle(ResourceBundle.getBundle(rbName));
            }

            /* 
             * Support for tracking all windows owned by this window
             */
            void addOwnedWindow(WeakReference weakWindow) {
                if (weakWindow != null) {
                    synchronized (ownedWindowList) {
                        // this if statement should really be an assert, but we don't
                        // have asserts...
                        if (!ownedWindowList.contains(weakWindow)) {
                            ownedWindowList.addElement(weakWindow);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            void removeOwnedWindow(WeakReference weakWindow) {
                if (weakWindow != null) {
                    // synchronized block not required since removeElement is
                    // already synchronized
                    ownedWindowList.removeElement(weakWindow);
                }
            }

            void connectOwnedWindow(Window child) {
                child.parent = this ;
                addOwnedWindow(child.weakThis);
            }

            private void addToWindowList() {
                synchronized (Window.class) {
                    Vector<WeakReference<Window>> windowList = (Vector<WeakReference<Window>>) appContext
                            .get(Window.class);
                    if (windowList == null) {
                        windowList = new Vector<WeakReference<Window>>();
                        appContext.put(Window.class, windowList);
                    }
                    windowList.add(weakThis);
                }
            }

            private static void removeFromWindowList(AppContext context,
                    WeakReference weakThis) {
                synchronized (Window.class) {
                    Vector<WeakReference<Window>> windowList = (Vector<WeakReference<Window>>) context
                            .get(Window.class);
                    if (windowList != null) {
                        windowList.remove(weakThis);
                    }
                }
            }

            private void removeFromWindowList() {
                removeFromWindowList(appContext, weakThis);
            }

            /**
             * The window serialized data version.
             *
             * @serial
             */
            private int windowSerializedDataVersion = 2;

            /**
             * Writes default serializable fields to stream.  Writes
             * a list of serializable <code>WindowListener</code>s and
             * <code>WindowFocusListener</code>s as optional data.
             * Writes a list of child windows as optional data.
             * Writes a list of icon images as optional data
             *
             * @param s the <code>ObjectOutputStream</code> to write
             * @serialData <code>null</code> terminated sequence of
             *    0 or more pairs; the pair consists of a <code>String</code>
             *    and and <code>Object</code>; the <code>String</code>
             *    indicates the type of object and is one of the following:
             *    <code>windowListenerK</code> indicating a
             *      <code>WindowListener</code> object;
             *    <code>windowFocusWindowK</code> indicating a
             *      <code>WindowFocusListener</code> object;
             *    <code>ownedWindowK</code> indicating a child
             *      <code>Window</code> object
             *
             * @see AWTEventMulticaster#save(java.io.ObjectOutputStream, java.lang.String, java.util.EventListener)
             * @see Component#windowListenerK
             * @see Component#windowFocusListenerK
             * @see Component#ownedWindowK
             * @see #readObject(ObjectInputStream)
             */
            private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
                synchronized (this ) {
                    // Update old focusMgr fields so that our object stream can be read
                    // by previous releases
                    focusMgr = new FocusManager();
                    focusMgr.focusRoot = this ;
                    focusMgr.focusOwner = getMostRecentFocusOwner();

                    s.defaultWriteObject();

                    // Clear fields so that we don't keep extra references around
                    focusMgr = null;

                    AWTEventMulticaster
                            .save(s, windowListenerK, windowListener);
                    AWTEventMulticaster.save(s, windowFocusListenerK,
                            windowFocusListener);
                    AWTEventMulticaster.save(s, windowStateListenerK,
                            windowStateListener);
                }

                s.writeObject(null);

                synchronized (ownedWindowList) {
                    for (int i = 0; i < ownedWindowList.size(); i++) {
                        Window child = ownedWindowList.elementAt(i).get();
                        if (child != null) {
                            s.writeObject(ownedWindowK);
                            s.writeObject(child);
                        }
                    }
                }
                s.writeObject(null);

                //write icon array
                if (icons != null) {
                    for (Image i : icons) {
                        if (i instanceof  Serializable) {
                            s.writeObject(i);
                        }
                    }
                }
                s.writeObject(null);
            }

            // 
            // Part of deserialization procedure to be called before
            // user's code.
            //
            private void initDeserializedWindow() {
                setWarningString();
                inputContextLock = new Object();

                // Deserialized Windows are not yet visible.
                visible = false;

                weakThis = new WeakReference(this );

                anchor = new Object();
                sun.java2d.Disposer.addRecord(anchor, new WindowDisposerRecord(
                        appContext, this ));

                addToWindowList();

            }

            private void deserializeResources(ObjectInputStream s)
                    throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException,
                    HeadlessException {
                ownedWindowList = new Vector();

                if (windowSerializedDataVersion < 2) {
                    // Translate old-style focus tracking to new model. For 1.4 and
                    // later releases, we'll rely on the Window's initial focusable
                    // Component.
                    if (focusMgr != null) {
                        if (focusMgr.focusOwner != null) {
                            KeyboardFocusManager.setMostRecentFocusOwner(this ,
                                    focusMgr.focusOwner);
                        }
                    }

                    // This field is non-transient and relies on default serialization.
                    // However, the default value is insufficient, so we need to set
                    // it explicitly for object data streams prior to 1.4.
                    focusableWindowState = true;

                }

                Object keyOrNull;
                while (null != (keyOrNull = s.readObject())) {
                    String key = ((String) keyOrNull).intern();

                    if (windowListenerK == key) {
                        addWindowListener((WindowListener) (s.readObject()));
                    } else if (windowFocusListenerK == key) {
                        addWindowFocusListener((WindowFocusListener) (s
                                .readObject()));
                    } else if (windowStateListenerK == key) {
                        addWindowStateListener((WindowStateListener) (s
                                .readObject()));
                    } else
                        // skip value for unrecognized key
                        s.readObject();
                }

                try {
                    while (null != (keyOrNull = s.readObject())) {
                        String key = ((String) keyOrNull).intern();

                        if (ownedWindowK == key)
                            connectOwnedWindow((Window) s.readObject());

                        else
                            // skip value for unrecognized key
                            s.readObject();
                    }

                    //read icons
                    Object obj = s.readObject(); //Throws OptionalDataException
                    //for pre1.6 objects.
                    icons = new ArrayList<Image>(); //Frame.readObject() assumes
                    //pre1.6 version if icons is null.
                    while (obj != null) {
                        if (obj instanceof  Image) {
                            icons.add((Image) obj);
                        }
                        obj = s.readObject();
                    }
                } catch (OptionalDataException e) {
                    // 1.1 serialized form
                    // ownedWindowList will be updated by Frame.readObject
                }

            }

            /**
             * Reads the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> and an optional
             * list of listeners to receive various events fired by
             * the component; also reads a list of
             * (possibly <code>null</code>) child windows.
             * Unrecognized keys or values will be ignored.
             *
             * @param s the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> to read
             * @exception HeadlessException if
             *   <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless</code> returns
             *   <code>true</code>
             * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
             * @see #writeObject
             */
            private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
                    throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException,
                    HeadlessException {
                GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless();
                initDeserializedWindow();
                ObjectInputStream.GetField f = s.readFields();

                syncLWRequests = f.get("syncLWRequests", systemSyncLWRequests);
                state = f.get("state", 0);
                focusableWindowState = f.get("focusableWindowState", true);
                windowSerializedDataVersion = f.get(
                        "windowSerializedDataVersion", 1);
                locationByPlatform = f.get("locationByPlatform",
                        locationByPlatformProp);
                // Note: 1.4 (or later) doesn't use focusMgr
                focusMgr = (FocusManager) f.get("focusMgr", null);
                Dialog.ModalExclusionType et = (Dialog.ModalExclusionType) f
                        .get("modalExclusionType",
                                Dialog.ModalExclusionType.NO_EXCLUDE);
                setModalExclusionType(et); // since 6.0
                boolean aot = f.get("alwaysOnTop", false);
                if (aot) {
                    setAlwaysOnTop(aot); // since 1.5; subject to permission check
                }

                deserializeResources(s);
            }

            /*
             * --- Accessibility Support ---
             *
             */

            /**
             * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this Window. 
             * For windows, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an 
             * AccessibleAWTWindow. 
             * A new AccessibleAWTWindow instance is created if necessary.
             *
             * @return an AccessibleAWTWindow that serves as the 
             *         AccessibleContext of this Window
             * @since 1.3
             */
            public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
                if (accessibleContext == null) {
                    accessibleContext = new AccessibleAWTWindow();
                }
                return accessibleContext;
            }

            /**
             * This class implements accessibility support for the 
             * <code>Window</code> class.  It provides an implementation of the 
             * Java Accessibility API appropriate to window user-interface elements.
             * @since 1.3
             */
            protected class AccessibleAWTWindow extends AccessibleAWTContainer {
                /*
                 * JDK 1.3 serialVersionUID
                 */
                private static final long serialVersionUID = 4215068635060671780L;

                /**
                 * Get the role of this object.
                 *
                 * @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the 
                 * object
                 * @see javax.accessibility.AccessibleRole
                 */
                public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
                    return AccessibleRole.WINDOW;
                }

                /**
                 * Get the state of this object.
                 *
                 * @return an instance of AccessibleStateSet containing the current 
                 * state set of the object
                 * @see javax.accessibility.AccessibleState
                 */
                public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() {
                    AccessibleStateSet states = super .getAccessibleStateSet();
                    if (getFocusOwner() != null) {
                        states.add(AccessibleState.ACTIVE);
                    }
                    return states;
                }

            } // inner class AccessibleAWTWindow

            /**
             * This method returns the GraphicsConfiguration used by this Window.
             * @since 1.3
             */
            public GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration() {
                //NOTE: for multiscreen, this will need to take into account
                //which screen the window is on/mostly on instead of returning the
                //default or constructor argument config.
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    if (graphicsConfig == null
                            && !GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
                        graphicsConfig = GraphicsEnvironment
                                .getLocalGraphicsEnvironment()
                                .getDefaultScreenDevice()
                                .getDefaultConfiguration();
                    }
                    return graphicsConfig;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Reset this Window's GraphicsConfiguration to match its peer.
             */
            void resetGC() {
                if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
                    // use the peer's GC 
                    setGCFromPeer();
                    // if it's still null, use the default
                    if (graphicsConfig == null) {
                        graphicsConfig = GraphicsEnvironment
                                .getLocalGraphicsEnvironment()
                                .getDefaultScreenDevice()
                                .getDefaultConfiguration();
                    }
                    if (log.isLoggable(Level.FINER)) {
                        log.finer("+ Window.resetGC(): new GC is \n+ "
                                + graphicsConfig + "\n+ this is " + this );
                    }
                }
            }

            /**
             * Sets the location of the window relative to the specified
             * component.
             * <p>
             * If the component is not currently showing, or <code>c</code>
             * is <code>null</code>, the window is placed at the center of
             * the screen. The center point can be determined with {@link 
             * GraphicsEnvironment#getCenterPoint GraphicsEnvironment.getCenterPoint}
             * <p>
             * If the bottom of the component is offscreen, the window is
             * placed to the side of the <code>Component</code> that is
             * closest to the center of the screen.  So if the <code>Component</code>
             * is on the right part of the screen, the <code>Window</code>
             * is placed to its left, and vice versa.
             *
             * @param c  the component in relation to which the window's location
             *           is determined
             * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#getCenterPoint
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public void setLocationRelativeTo(Component c) {
                Container root = null;

                if (c != null) {
                    if (c instanceof  Window || c instanceof  Applet) {
                        root = (Container) c;
                    } else {
                        Container parent;
                        for (parent = c.getParent(); parent != null; parent = parent
                                .getParent()) {
                            if (parent instanceof  Window
                                    || parent instanceof  Applet) {
                                root = parent;
                                break;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }

                if ((c != null && !c.isShowing()) || root == null
                        || !root.isShowing()) {
                    Dimension paneSize = getSize();

                    Point centerPoint = GraphicsEnvironment
                            .getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getCenterPoint();
                    setLocation(centerPoint.x - paneSize.width / 2,
                            centerPoint.y - paneSize.height / 2);
                } else {
                    Dimension invokerSize = c.getSize();
                    Point invokerScreenLocation = c.getLocationOnScreen();

                    Rectangle windowBounds = getBounds();
                    int dx = invokerScreenLocation.x
                            + ((invokerSize.width - windowBounds.width) >> 1);
                    int dy = invokerScreenLocation.y
                            + ((invokerSize.height - windowBounds.height) >> 1);
                    Rectangle ss = root.getGraphicsConfiguration().getBounds();

                    // Adjust for bottom edge being offscreen
                    if (dy + windowBounds.height > ss.y + ss.height) {
                        dy = ss.y + ss.height - windowBounds.height;
                        if (invokerScreenLocation.x - ss.x + invokerSize.width
                                / 2 < ss.width / 2) {
                            dx = invokerScreenLocation.x + invokerSize.width;
                        } else {
                            dx = invokerScreenLocation.x - windowBounds.width;
                        }
                    }

                    // Avoid being placed off the edge of the screen
                    if (dx + windowBounds.width > ss.x + ss.width) {
                        dx = ss.x + ss.width - windowBounds.width;
                    }
                    if (dx < ss.x)
                        dx = ss.x;
                    if (dy < ss.y)
                        dy = ss.y;

                    setLocation(dx, dy);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Overridden from Component.  Top-level Windows should not propagate a
             * MouseWheelEvent beyond themselves into their owning Windows.
             */
            void deliverMouseWheelToAncestor(MouseWheelEvent e) {
            }

            /**
             * Overridden from Component.  Top-level Windows don't dispatch to ancestors
             */
            boolean dispatchMouseWheelToAncestor(MouseWheelEvent e) {
                return false;
            }

            /**
             * Creates a new strategy for multi-buffering on this component.
             * Multi-buffering is useful for rendering performance.  This method
             * attempts to create the best strategy available with the number of
             * buffers supplied.  It will always create a <code>BufferStrategy</code>
             * with that number of buffers.
             * A page-flipping strategy is attempted first, then a blitting strategy
             * using accelerated buffers.  Finally, an unaccelerated blitting
             * strategy is used.
             * <p>
             * Each time this method is called,
             * the existing buffer strategy for this component is discarded.
             * @param numBuffers number of buffers to create
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if numBuffers is less than 1.
             * @exception IllegalStateException if the component is not displayable
             * @see #isDisplayable
             * @see #getBufferStrategy
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public void createBufferStrategy(int numBuffers) {
                super .createBufferStrategy(numBuffers);
            }

            /**
             * Creates a new strategy for multi-buffering on this component with the
             * required buffer capabilities.  This is useful, for example, if only
             * accelerated memory or page flipping is desired (as specified by the
             * buffer capabilities).
             * <p>
             * Each time this method
             * is called, the existing buffer strategy for this component is discarded.
             * @param numBuffers number of buffers to create, including the front buffer
             * @param caps the required capabilities for creating the buffer strategy;
             * cannot be <code>null</code>
             * @exception AWTException if the capabilities supplied could not be
             * supported or met; this may happen, for example, if there is not enough
             * accelerated memory currently available, or if page flipping is specified
             * but not possible.
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if numBuffers is less than 1, or if
             * caps is <code>null</code>
             * @see #getBufferStrategy
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public void createBufferStrategy(int numBuffers,
                    BufferCapabilities caps) throws AWTException {
                super .createBufferStrategy(numBuffers, caps);
            }

            /**
             * Returns the <code>BufferStrategy</code> used by this component.  This
             * method will return null if a <code>BufferStrategy</code> has not yet
             * been created or has been disposed.
             *
             * @return the buffer strategy used by this component
             * @see #createBufferStrategy
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public BufferStrategy getBufferStrategy() {
                return super .getBufferStrategy();
            }

            Component getTemporaryLostComponent() {
                return temporaryLostComponent;
            }

            Component setTemporaryLostComponent(Component component) {
                Component previousComp = temporaryLostComponent;
                // Check that "component" is an acceptable focus owner and don't store it otherwise 
                // - or later we will have problems with opposite while handling  WINDOW_GAINED_FOCUS
                if (component == null
                        || (component.isDisplayable() && component.isVisible()
                                && component.isEnabled() && component
                                .isFocusable())) {
                    temporaryLostComponent = component;
                } else {
                    temporaryLostComponent = null;
                }
                return previousComp;
            }

            /**
             * Checks whether this window can contain focus owner.
             * Verifies that it is focusable and as container it can container focus owner.
             * @since 1.5
             */
            boolean canContainFocusOwner(Component focusOwnerCandidate) {
                return super .canContainFocusOwner(focusOwnerCandidate)
                        && isFocusableWindow();
            }

            private boolean locationByPlatform = locationByPlatformProp;

            /**
             * Sets whether this Window should appear at the default location for the
             * native windowing system or at the current location (returned by
             * <code>getLocation</code>) the next time the Window is made visible.
             * This behavior resembles a native window shown without programmatically
             * setting its location.  Most windowing systems cascade windows if their
             * locations are not explicitly set. The actual location is determined once the
             * window is shown on the screen.
             * <p>
             * This behavior can also be enabled by setting the System Property
             * "java.awt.Window.locationByPlatform" to "true", though calls to this method
             * take precedence.
             * <p>
             * Calls to <code>setVisible</code>, <code>setLocation</code> and
             * <code>setBounds</code> after calling <code>setLocationByPlatform</code> clear
             * this property of the Window.
             * <p>
             * For example, after the following code is executed:
             * <pre><blockquote>
             * setLocationByPlatform(true);
             * setVisible(true);
             * boolean flag = isLocationByPlatform();
             * </blockquote></pre>
             * The window will be shown at platform's default location and
             * <code>flag</code> will be <code>false</code>.
             * <p>
             * In the following sample:
             * <pre><blockquote>
             * setLocationByPlatform(true);
             * setLocation(10, 10);
             * boolean flag = isLocationByPlatform();
             * setVisible(true);
             * </blockquote></pre>
             * The window will be shown at (10, 10) and <code>flag</code> will be
             * <code>false</code>.
             *
             * @param locationByPlatform <code>true</code> if this Window should appear
             *        at the default location, <code>false</code> if at the current location
             * @throws <code>IllegalComponentStateException</code> if the window
             *         is showing on screen and locationByPlatform is <code>true</code>.
             * @see #setLocation
             * @see #isShowing
             * @see #setVisible
             * @see #isLocationByPlatform
             * @see java.lang.System#getProperty(String)
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public void setLocationByPlatform(boolean locationByPlatform) {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    if (locationByPlatform && isShowing()) {
                        throw new IllegalComponentStateException(
                                "The window is showing on screen.");
                    }
                    this .locationByPlatform = locationByPlatform;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns <code>true</code> if this Window will appear at the default location
             * for the native windowing system the next time this Window is made visible.
             * This method always returns <code>false</code> if the Window is showing on the
             * screen.
             *
             * @return whether this Window will appear at the default location
             * @see #setLocationByPlatform
             * @see #isShowing
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public boolean isLocationByPlatform() {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    return locationByPlatform;
                }
            }

            /**
             * {@inheritDoc}
             * <p>
             * The {@code width} or {@code height} values
             * are automatically enlarged if either is less than
             * the minimum size as specified by previous call to
             * {@code setMinimumSize}.
             *
             * @see #getBounds
             * @see #setLocation(int, int)
             * @see #setLocation(Point)
             * @see #setSize(int, int)
             * @see #setSize(Dimension)
             * @see #setMinimumSize
             * @see #setLocationByPlatform
             * @see #isLocationByPlatform
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public void setBounds(int x, int y, int width, int height) {
                synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
                    if (getBoundsOp() == ComponentPeer.SET_LOCATION
                            || getBoundsOp() == ComponentPeer.SET_BOUNDS) {
                        locationByPlatform = false;
                    }
                    super .setBounds(x, y, width, height);
                }
            }

            /**
             * {@inheritDoc}
             * <p>
             * The {@code r.width} or {@code r.height} values
             * will be automatically enlarged if either is less than
             * the minimum size as specified by previous call to
             * {@code setMinimumSize}.
             *
             * @see #getBounds
             * @see #setLocation(int, int)
             * @see #setLocation(Point)
             * @see #setSize(int, int)
             * @see #setSize(Dimension)
             * @see #setMinimumSize
             * @see #setLocationByPlatform
             * @see #isLocationByPlatform
             * @since 1.6
             */
            public void setBounds(Rectangle r) {
                setBounds(r.x, r.y, r.width, r.height);
            }

            /**
             * Determines whether this component will be displayed on the screen.
             * @return <code>true</code> if the component and all of its ancestors
             *          until a toplevel window are visible, <code>false</code> otherwise
             */
            boolean isRecursivelyVisible() {
                // 5079694 fix: for a toplevel to be displayed, its parent doesn't have to be visible.
                // We're overriding isRecursivelyVisible to implement this policy.
                return visible;
            }
        } // class Window

        /**
         * This class is no longer used, but is maintained for Serialization
         * backward-compatibility.
         */
        class FocusManager implements  java.io.Serializable {
            Container focusRoot;
            Component focusOwner;

            /*
             * JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID 
             */
            static final long serialVersionUID = 2491878825643557906L;
        }
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