Please find something else to spent your time on.

Tom



On 14-6-2016 14:52, Felix Bembrick wrote:
OK, I have learned my lesson - I will be careful to be strictly on-topic and 
very well behaved in this post.

So, I would simply request if someone could please provide a complete list of 
all the NEW features that are either planned or possibly going to be included 
in JavaFX 9.

Being totally committed to this awesome toolkit, it's obvious that I am 
extremely excited about all the amazing new features that ISVs like us will 
soon be able to use to produce world class software! I can't wait!

Obviously, WebGL is a given as are programmable shaders and they will most 
certainly be very valuable. Naturally TableView will be completely rewritten, a 
3D Canvas is a must and it goes without saying that the rendering pipeline will 
also be totally scrapped and rebuilt to use the GPU and actually be made 
performant enough to move more than 2 or 3 nodes around the screen at once.

I am even clinging on to the slim hope that my lifelong goal of writing a 
modern version of Pong (which I will call Smell) will finally be possible with 
JavaFX.

Clearly JavaFX 9 will "just work" out of the box on iOS, Android and VIC 20.

I am sure I don't even need to mention the features everyone is already aware 
of like  official high performance versions for embedded devices and the IoT.

Obviously a game engine will be included along with an advanced physics engine 
and built-in support for monetisation on all those mobile platforms it will run 
on.

And It goes without saying that not every method in every class will be marked 
final (finally).

The features I am looking forward to the most though are of course the JavaFX 
Asset Store, the animation editor and, especially the highly anticipated JavaFX 
Watch.

But other than these features which most people already know about, what are 
all the other new exciting features?

I know everyone is busy so how about you just rank the top 100 and we can do 
our homework to identify the 500 or so..

Anyway, congratulations to Oracle executives for really getting behind their 
flagship product and investing the millions of dollars it has taken to make 
such awesome features possible.

I am sure I speak on behalf of the entire JavaFX community in thanking you all 
for this devotion and enthusiasm and I want you to know just how incredibly 
excited we all are about this extremely significant next release and its 
ability to change the world of software forever!

Humbly and sincerely,

Felix


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