Sorry, we bumped to Java 21 in JavaFX 22 I think since we preserve the N-1
rule.

On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 6:03 PM Nir Lisker <nlis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think that we'll be able to bump to Java 25 in JavaFX 25, like we did
> with 21. I suggested initially to bump to Java 22 exactly for FFM as it's
> very useful for JavaFX, but was told we shouldn't since it's not an LTS
> version.
>
> I have no idea how long the work on Wayland will take including the code
> review (a rather long process), but you should be able to request code
> reviews with FFM and have it ready for integration by Java 25.
>
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 5:49 PM Thiago Milczarek Sayão <
> thiago.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I was just experimenting, but it seems to be less work than going with
>> JNI.
>> If I am correct, the next Java LTS will be 25, which will be required on
>> JavaFX 29 to be released on September/29.
>>
>> It's 7 years - that's really too much.
>>
>> Maybe it's still worthwhile to prototype using FFM and then port
>> everything to JNI.
>>
>> -- Thiago.
>>
>>
>> Em seg., 22 de abr. de 2024 às 11:21, Kevin Rushforth <
>> kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> Note also that we cannot use Panama in the JavaFX internals yet, since
>>> the minimum version of the JDK is 21.
>>>
>>> -- Kevin
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/21/2024 10:51 AM, Thiago Milczarek Sayão wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I did a small test app to explore Wayland client and portals (for
>>> > Robot and dialogs such as file open/save).
>>> >
>>> > https://github.com/tsayao/wayland-test/blob/main/wayland-test.c
>>> >
>>> > It seems it will work as a glass backend, but some walls will be hit
>>> > on the way :)
>>> >
>>> > I have tried to use jextract (from project Panama) to work directly
>>> > with java, but it seems it does not support wl_ types.
>>> >
>>> > -- Thiago.
>>>
>>>

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