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drkestrel

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I am using JDialog box, which is spawned off from a parent Frame.

When the user closes the JDialog, am I meant to do anything other than to call hide() on the JDialog() in order to release any resources for the Dialog??

If so, what am I meant to do?
 
Call dispose();
You also need to do
setDefaultCloseOperation(JDialog.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
in case the user closes the dialog with the X button.
Usually in a constructor or int method.
 
Here's a bit of trivia for you. My work with OptimizeIt revealed that if you mix AWT and swing components on a JDialog, the AWT component listeners hold a reference back to the JDialog object. The result is that the entire JDialog and all it's components are never garbage-collected.
 
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