Help! hasFocus only right half the time

I'm doing this:
addKeyListener(new KeyAdapter(){
     public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e)
          if (e.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_ENTER)
               if (cancelButton.hasFocus())
                    System.out.println("enter hit cancel has focus");
               else
                    System.out.println("enter hit cancel doesn't have focus");
});And the output I get when I hit enter once and the cancel button has focus is this:
enter hit cancel doesn't have focus
enter hit cancel has focusWhy is hasFocus give incorrect results?

I've figured out that there are not 2 events being sent but rather 2 keylisteners. I'm adding the listener to a JDialog. If I add it to the content pane it doesn't pick up anything. ??

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    Sep  9 13:41:17.729: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505562 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: DT/sup
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:17.777: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505562
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:17.785: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    RQNT 7901365 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 0
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S: L/dl
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:17.789: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901365 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.402: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505563 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: D/3
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.438: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505563
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    Sep  9 13:41:18.442: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
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    X: 0
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S:
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.446: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901367 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.542: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
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    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: D/7
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.566: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
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    Sep  9 13:41:18.674: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
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    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: D/1
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.698: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505565
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.702: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    RQNT 7901368 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 0
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S: L/dl
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.706: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901368 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.814: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505566 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: D/1
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.842: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505566
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:18.846: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    RQNT 7901369 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 0
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S:
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    Sep  9 13:41:18.850: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
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    Sep  9 13:41:18.943: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505567 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: D/5
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    Sep  9 13:41:18.979: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505567
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    Sep  9 13:41:22.745: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    CRCX 7901373 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
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    Sep  9 13:41:22.785: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
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    X: 0
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
    S: G/rt
    Q: process,loop
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    Sep  9 13:41:22.789: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901374 OK
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    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
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    O: D/8
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    O: D/2
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    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 0
    O: D/5
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    O: D/6
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    X: 1
    O: D/1
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    RQNT 7901407 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
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    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
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    200 7901407 OK
    <---
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    RQNT 7901408 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 0
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
    S: G/rt
    Q: process,loop
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    200 7901408 OK
    <---
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    NTFY 505576 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 1
    O: D/7
    <---
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    200 505576
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    RQNT 7901409 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
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    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S:
    Q: process,loop
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    Sep  9 13:41:34.701: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505577 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 1
    O: D/1
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.721: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505577
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.729: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    CRCX 7901411 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    C: A00000000285857c000000F5
    X: 1
    L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
    M: recvonly
    R: DT/rel
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.745: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901411 OK
    I: A035
    v=0
    c=IN IP4 10.21.6.2
    m=audio 18788 RTP/AVP 0 100
    a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000
    a=fmtp:100 192-194
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.765: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    RQNT 7901412 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 1
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
    S: G/rt
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.769: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901412 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.817: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505578 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: f
    O: DT/oc(dt/sup)
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.837: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505578
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.893: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    MDCX 7901413 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    C: A000000002858565000000F5
    I: A034
    X: f
    L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
    M: sendrecv
    S:
    v=0
    o=- 41012 0 IN EPN S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1
    s=Cisco SDP 0
    t=0 0
    m=audio 25804 RTP/AVP 0
    c=IN IP4 10.21.6.66
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:34.905: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901413 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.314: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505579 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 2
    O: DT/sup
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.363: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505579
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.383: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    RQNT 7901439 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 2
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S: L/dl
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.387: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901439 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.923: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505580 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 2
    O: D/6
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.940: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505580
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.948: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    RQNT 7901445 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 2
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S:
    Q: process,loop
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:45.952: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 7901445 OK
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:46.064: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505581 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 2
    O: D/2
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:46.084: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    200 505581
    <---
    Sep  9 13:41:46.192: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
    NTFY 505582 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 2
    O: D/1
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    <---
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    RQNT 7901446 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 2
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S: L/dl
    Q: process,loop
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    200 7901446 OK
    <---
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    N: [email protected]:2427
    X: 2
    O: D/1
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    200 505583
    <---
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    RQNT 7901447 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
    X: 2
    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
    S:
    Q: process,loop
    <---
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    200 7901447 OK
    <---
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    O: D/6
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    m=audio 16544 RTP/AVP 0 100
    a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000
    a=fmtp:100 192-194
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    R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
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