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I have a panel with multiple JTextFields. One field holds a coordinate value and when it gains focus it becomes set as an active text field singleton. This is done so that when the field loses focus due to the user clicking on the map, the field is still updated with coordinates.

I want to make the field stop updating with coordinates once focus has changed to another text field.

Right now, the only way I can achieve this is by disabling the active text field singleton when any other text field gains focus. This doesn't seem too elegant to me since I will have to add a focus listener to every new text field and then disable the active text field singleton.

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With FocusGained and FocusLost you can just do: if (FocusLost from JTextfield) stop updating

(FYI: this is not actual code)

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  • Can you elaborate a bit? If the coordinate text field loses focus because the user clicked on the map, I actually need it to still update. So I can't use FocusLost in that case.
    – Seephor
    May 2, 2014 at 16:24
  • Could you send me a screenshot of your program? This might help me understand your problem
    – phil652
    May 2, 2014 at 16:27
  • This is a good representation: 4.bp.blogspot.com/-1lkdn-0cgzk/Tr-jCpkigaI/AAAAAAAACWM/… , imagine the lat/long/alt fields at the bottom are just one field called position, that updates based on where on the map is clicked. The field loses focus once the map is clicked, but say I return to the panel and give focus to a "name" field and then click on the map again, that position field will still update.
    – Seephor
    May 2, 2014 at 16:55
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I was able to come up with a solution using the "getOppositeComponent" method on the FocusEvent. This lets me check the instance of the opposite component. If it is the map, I can keep the active text field singleton, if it is anything else, then I can remove it.

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