Thanks Kevin but I am left a little underwhelmed by this tiny list. It seems that JavaFX is perhaps the slowest evolving technology in history in many respects which is very disappointing.
> On 28 Jun 2015, at 01:07, Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com> wrote: > > Hi Felix, > > Sorry for the delay. Most of us were still pretty focused on 8u60, but we are > turning our attention to JDK 9 now. > > The focus for JDK 9 is Jigsaw. The currently planned big features (JEPs) for > FX in JDK 9 are these: > > JEP 253: Prepare JavaFX UI Controls & CSS APIs for Modularization > JEP 257: Update JavaFX/Media to Newer Version of GStreamer > > Related to Jigasw, we intend to look into new API for heavily used internal > methods / classes since they will no longer be accessible otherwise. We also > plan to update WebKit at least one more time, and will likely do a few RFEs > such as better Hi-DPI support (with API control) on Mac, Windows, Linux. > > We don't currently plan any other big features for 9, but will consider > additional RFEs if they are important to enough developers and if they fit > into the time frame. > > -- Kevin > > > Felix Bembrick wrote: >> Anyone got anything or is there a link somewhere that talks about these? >> >> On 15 June 2015 at 22:00, Felix Bembrick <felix.bembr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >>> I realise we are a long way off JDK 9 still and with crucial features such >>> as Jigsaw still a little up in the air but is it possible someone could >>> itemise the most likely new features, enhancements and bug fixes that we >>> will see in JavaFX when JDK 9 is released? >>> >>> Of course it's purely speculation at this point but it would assist me >>> greatly to have some of idea of where JavaFX is heading and which areas are >>> seen as most important. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Felix >>>