Hi Leonid,

AWTWindow.m
 568 - (void) windowDidResignKey: (NSNotification *) notification {
 572     [self.javaMenuBar deactivate];
 574     CMenuBar* defaultMenu = [[ApplicationDelegate sharedDelegate] 
defaultMenuBar];
 575     if (defaultMenu != nil) {
 576         [CMenuBar activate:defaultMenu modallyDisabled:NO];
 577     }

Note that this may cause brief menu flickering if the very next event is windowDidBecomeKey for another window with a non-null menu bar. But we really can't predict whether a window belonging to our app will receive focus or not, so there doesn't seem to be a better way to handle this situation anyway. I'd suggest to add a comment here stating that the problem is known.

The fix looks fine otherwise. Please consider it approved.

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best regards,
Anthony

On 07/26/2013 04:54 AM, Leonid Romanov wrote:
Hi,
Please review a fix for 8007267: [macosx] 
com.apple.eawt.Application.setDefaultMenuBar is not working. It doesn't work 
because a bunch of code required to make it work is commented out. So, I've 
uncommented it, but since it isn't enough, I've also done a number of 
additional minor modifications.

Bug: http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8007267
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~leonidr/8007267/webrev.00/

Thanks,
Leonid.

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