If the application or applet developed by swing contains the jtext controlProgramWhen Microsoft's smart ABC input method is used to continuously input more than 15 letters on the jtext control (note that it is casually entered), the program will crash. If it is an applet, ie will crash, even the JVM in the process will be killed.
Later, I checked on the Internet, and there was an extremely dangerous bug in smart ABC, that is, it could kill arbitrary processes, under any program (note that any program, or even Microsoft's own office software, for example, Word, Excel), use smart ABC, enter "V", press the up key on the keyboard, then press "Del", and then press Enter, the prompt box for program errors pops up. After you click "OK", the corresponding process will be killed. My colleagues and I will be able to "easily" kill in any software experiment, whether it is a text editor that can be input, software without input, or even IE.
It seems that the above-mentioned jtext control will not be able to stand out when it encounters a brutal input method like smart ABC. Microsoft always gives us a "surprise ".