Interesting. A modal dialog will have a separate, temporary, event queue AFAIK.
Have you tried just printing a stacktrace in the JFrame, when it works then compare to what happens and how the mouse click is handled in the JDialog? You can probably attach a debugger/btrace script to see the behaviour and find the place where it breaks. --emi ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On 2 March 2018 9:35 PM, Thomas Wolf <tjw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for bother this group, but I literally found zero help in Google and > the pool of Swing/JavaFX knowledgeable people is a quickly dwindling one :-( > > Our Swing application puts up a JDialog whose contents is a JTabbedPane with > a few tabs. One of them is currently a JEditorPane that was displaying some > simple HTML. Because we need to now show more sophisticated HTML that > includes links, I replaced the JEditorPane with my own JPanel that contains a > JFXPanel whose Scene is a WebView. I’ve done this a few times in the past > and never had any trouble. But that was always with a JFrame. But this time > it’s not: the web page displays just fine, but clicking the links doesn’t > work! The problem is clearly the JDialog – everything works fine when the > WebView is placed in a JFrame instead of a JDialog. > > I remember that JDialog has their own event processing – so I’m pretty > certain that it has something to do with that - since JavaFX doesn’t even use > the Swing event processing. I just don’t know what to do about it. Have you > come across the issue and found a solution? Any pointers would be > appreciated. Even if it's just a link. > > Thanks a bunch, > Tom > > -- > tjw...@gmail.com > http://landofwolf.blogspot.com/