Troubleshooting focussing problem.

I am having many componets onthe Panel(acutully inside many panels). i just want to pass the focus from one JTextArea to another JTextArea. I gave the code to work accordingly. but something getting focus in the middle. I want to just troubleshoot it.
can anyone give a clue.
Thanks

i am using the following code for FocusTraversalPolicy. The problem is that i am using txtCmd and txtServerLists are TextAreas. Though i apply i didnot succed. in both TextAreas and another JTablePanes are used JScrollPanes.
final Component order[] =
                new Component[] {txtCmd,txtServerList,clear,start};
          FocusTraversalPolicy policy = new FocusTraversalPolicy() {
                List list = Arrays.asList(order);
                public Component getFirstComponent(Container focusCycleRoot) {
                  return order[0];
                public Component getLastComponent(Container focusCycleRoot) {
                  return order[order.length-1];
                public Component getComponentAfter(Container focusCycleRoot,
                    Component aComponent) {
                  int index = list.indexOf(aComponent);
                  return order[(index + 1) % order.length];
                public Component getComponentBefore(Container focusCycleRoot,
                    Component aComponent) {
                  int index = list.indexOf(aComponent);
                  return order[(index - 1 + order.length) % order.length];
                public Component getDefaultComponent(Container focusCycleRoot) {
                  return order[0];
              };

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