Bugs item #2569128, was opened at 2009-02-06 02:45
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Category: None
Group: 1.4.x
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Daniel Raedel (d_r_)
>Assigned to: ryo-dairiki (ryo-dairiki)
Summary: JPasswordField in Java Application doesn't accept input
Initial Comment:
With running SCIM, it's not possible to enter anything in password input fields in Java applications (class JPasswordField). Pasting text with the middle mouse button works, but the keyboard input is dead.
Tested with jdk1.5.0_17, jdk1.6.0_11 and jdk1.7.0.
System:
Fedora 10, 2.6.27.12-170.2.5.fc10.x86_64, running KDE.
Manually added several JDKs (jdk1.5.0_17, jdk1.6.0_11 and jdk1.7.0, all from Sun).
SCIM was automatically installed by a fresh Fedora10 installation - AFAIR scim.x86_64.1.4.7-35.fc10.
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>Comment By: ryo-dairiki (ryo-dairiki)
Date: 2009-02-21 23:34
Message:
Please give me your detailed test case, and example Java program.
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Comment By: Ye Feng (yavour)
Date: 2009-02-10 15:47
Message:
Also reproduced here on KDE4.2 and Gnome2.2.4 on Kubuntu 8.10.
SCIM is the within the deb package of ubuntu source with version 1.4.7.
The Java application is Java web start under JRE 1.6.0_10, 1.6.0_11.
By quiting SCIM the password field works correctly.
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