Canvas background via Java

Is there a way to set the background color of a canvas via Java. I am using FocusLost and FocusGained to change the background color of textfields to be able to better show where the cursor is on a form. I have a couple of forms that have multiple canvases showing at the same time and the user wants the canvas color to change when the cursor is in a field on that canvas.
Is there a focus event associated with a canvas? Is there a way to control the canvas color via Java?

Hi Dave,
Is there a reason you don't use SET_CANVAS_PROPERTY(BACKGROUND_COLOR, ...)?
In Java on the client, the canvas is not one of the objects we expose. However you can do what you want in Java and using some getParents() to get to the canvas, and then do a setBackground() on that. But note that this isn't supported, and the hierarchy could change at any time...
Regards,
Robin Zimmermann
Forms Product Management

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