JTree ignores the return value from shouldYieldFocus

I have a JTree component with my own custom DefaultTreeCellEditor which in turn uses my custom JTextField as an editor.
I have attached the InputVerifier to the JFieldText and when user is editing node my code inside shouldYieldFocus method of InputVerifier that returns false if the node text does not match my criteria.
I have noticed that when I click on any other JTree node (different then what I am editing now) the JTree removes my JTextField editor despite of the �false� value that I return from shouldYieldFocus.
How can I force JTree to stay in editor until the text entered passes my validation criteria?
Thanks in advance.
JD

store return value in tag class property and then use bean:setProperty, bean:getProperty.

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    By the way, I'm not a professional programmer -- I'm learning Java because of the intellectual exercise and the fun of it. So please keep that in mind as well.First, if you posted this somewhere else you should link to that post, it is good you at least said you did, but doubleposting is considered very rude because what inevitably happens in many cases is the responses are weighed against each other. So you are basically setting anyone up who responds to the post for a trap that could make them look bad when you double post.
    You are setting you getters and setters up right as far as I can tell. Which tells me that I think you grasp that a getter lets another class get the variables data, and a setter lets another class set the data. One thing, be sure to use the full variable name so you should have setRecordLabel() and getRecodLabel() as opposed to setLabel() and getLabel(). Think about what happens if you go back and add a label field to the CDList class, bad things the way you have it currently. Sometimes shortcuts are not your friend.
    And yes, you are using the getters all wrong since you are not saving off what they return, frankly I am suprised it compiles. It works because you don't really need to use the getters where you have them since the CDList Record (should be lowercase R by the way) object already knows the data and uses it in the printout() method. Basically what you are doing in lines like:
    Record[x].getArtistName();is asking for the ArtistName in Record[x] and then getting the name and just dropping it on the floor. You need to store it in something if you want to keep it, like:
    String artistName = Record[x].getArtistName();See how that works?
    Hope this helped, keep up the good learning and good luck.
    JSG

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