So, the community challenge is to rewrite this beast to make it run smoothly on a pi? -Sven Am 19.12.2014 17:47 schrieb "David Hill" <david.h...@oracle.com>:
> On 12/19/14, 1:23 AM, Ladislav Török wrote: > >> In JavaFX Jira is enough bugs marked as " >> Won't Fix" lately. For example: RT-33958, RT-33959, RT-33960, RT-34735 >> Is it only valid for Ensemble8 running on Raspberry Pi or support javaFX >> on >> Raspberry Pi? >> It's amazing that JavaFX running on Raspberry Pi: >> I am very grateful for it. >> >> Thanks. >> Keep it up... >> > It is less to do with the support of the PI, but rather a realization that > we don't have the internal resources to concentrate on the samples on an > embedded platforms. Ensemble8 in particular is a bit of a monster - it is > very large (both for memory used and classes consumed, and then of course > the index parsing it does on startup) and does a lot of things that are > hard to speed up on the Pi. > > Ensemble8 runs reasonably well on the i.MX6, which is closer to the > platforms that that we might support commercial use on. Even there it does > not make a great example of a application. > > Rather than re-re-triage these sets of tasks, I reluctantly closed them, > knowing that I can reopen them if and when we have the resources to do the > rework needed. > > Dave > > -- > David Hill<david.h...@oracle.com> > Java Embedded Development > > "A man's feet should be planted in his country, but his eyes should survey > the world." > -- George Santayana (1863 - 1952) > >