Right, and if that's all it were being used for, I wouldn't worry
about it so much. The point of my example was that this reference was
also being used to allow the dialog to communicate with the main
application. This is common is Swing applications, but is it good
design?
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Gregory Woodhouse
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"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but
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On Jul 12, 2005, at 6:58 AM, Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE wrote:
The Frame is an AWT Frame. This is only used to indicate that the
Frame is
the parent of the dialog box so that the dialog box is positioned
relative
to the parent and could not be hidden behind the parent and not be
able to
be selected because dialog boxes are modal.
Thanks
Marc
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