I went ahead and reassigned that to you Danno. -DrD-
> Done: https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-39763 > > My app works fine without admin privs so I just changed the registry keys > in the ISS to be the local user reg keys. > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:25 PM, Danno Ferrin <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> set the exe to install "System Wide" .. -Bwin.exe.systemWide=true via the >> CLI. This will cause the application to be installed with admin privleges. >> >> Can you open a bug for this (just cut and paste the e-mail) so it will >> work for local installs? >> >> On Jan 5, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Mike Hearn <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> OK, then I might switch (or maybe not, as my current solution works ...) >> >> BTW I noticed that the javapacker ISS changes put the file association >> entries into HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT. Doing this results in an error half way >> through setup if you don't run the installer with admin privs. The current >> installer setup runs just fine with lowest privs, so it'd be perhaps nicer >> to put the registry entries under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes >> instead: >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257592 >> >> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 8:59 PM, Danno Ferrin <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> This code works inside of a JavaFX application too, just tried it >>> locally. >>> >>> You may be thinking of an older iteration of the apple application >>> listener classes or perhaps the native level of the code. >>> >>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 11:04 AM, Mike Hearn <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Scene Builder doesn't do it this way - AFAICT you're only allowed to have >>> one such event handler registered with the OS and JavaFX already registers >>> one ... it just doesn't expose the resulting Java events via public API. >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 6:50 PM, Danno Ferrin <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Oh, yes. Mac has it's own Applicaiton class. Here's the imports for >>>> the second file... >>>> >>>> import com.apple.eawt.AppEvent; >>>> import com.apple.eawt.Application; >>>> import java.io.File; >>>> import java.util.List; >>>> import javax.swing.SwingUtilities; >>>> >>>> The com.apple.eawt stuff is shipped with Oracle JRE and JDK, but like I >>>> said in my previous mail you need to pass a flag to the compiler to turn >>>> off it's index and read the jar. >>>> >>>> The JavaDoc has gone MIA though -- >>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8027638 but you can peruse the >>>> source code to see the details, it's all OpenJDK - >>>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8u/jdk8u40/jdk/file/564bca490631/src/macosx/classes/com/apple/eawt >>>> >>>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Mike Hearn <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> What is Application.getApplication() here? The JavaFX Application >>>> class does not have a setOpenFileHandler method. Is that a Mac-specific >>>> API? >>>>> >>>>> It's too bad that 8u40 won't have this. Being able to easily open >>>> double clicked files is pretty basic. Perhaps post 8u40 the JFX team could >>>> go through Scene Builder and identify everywhere it relies on internal APIs >>>> or custom magic and suck it into the core API, as then you'd have >>>> confidence that an app of real complexity can be done entirely with >>>> documented stuff. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >>
