JDK-5091604 : Swing applications paint grey rectangles before actual content gets painted
  • Type: Bug
  • Component: client-libs
  • Sub-Component: javax.swing
  • Affected Version: 5.0u1
  • Priority: P3
  • Status: Closed
  • Resolution: Duplicate
  • OS: windows_xp
  • CPU: x86
  • Submitted: 2004-08-24
  • Updated: 2012-10-09
  • Resolved: 2005-07-19
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Description
Start a Swing application and move a dialog above it. See how Java first paints the exposed areas grey and then later the actual content. The result is a flicker effect that makes Swing applications appear slower than they actually are. The effect is also very well visible when restoring a previously minimized application.

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CONVERTED DATA BugTraq+ Release Management Values COMMIT TO FIX: dragon mustang
30-09-2004

EVALUATION Look to the comments section for a history of this bug. ###@###.### 2004-08-25 This has been fixed as 4967886, refer to it for details. ###@###.### 2005-07-19 18:25:06 GMT
25-08-2004