Hi, I agree the JavaFX team should focus on the core:
* CSS & SG Performance - Like Felix says this needs to be improved significantly. It is unjustifable that JavaFX is lagging so much behind Browsers and other UI-Toolkits * WebGL support in WebView or a way to run Chromium as an external process and pipeing back the output - I would not mind of this webiew is not taking part in all SG-Transformations like Scaling, ... Layout-Containers, Installers, ... can be done outside of JavaFX Tom On 08.12.16 06:19, Tom Eugelink wrote: > From my perspective, from this list, TableView is a big candidate to get > some real TLC. And about animations; for testing it is very important to > be able to _easy_ detect when an animation is still active (one of the > biggest problems I currently have with CSS 3 animations). > > About Layout containers, those are fairly easily written by the > community, so I'm not sure is that is what you should be focusing at. > I've done MigPane and am now working on ResponsivePane. I think the > JavaFX team should more focus on the core? > > And do add mobile to that core please. Maybe not the full monty like > Gluon, but help as much as possible. > > > > On 8-12-2016 00:45, Jonathan Giles wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> Development on JDK 9 is slowly starting to ramp down, and we are >> starting to turn our attention to the goals for JavaFX in JDK 10 and >> beyond. We are starting to compile our list of what we think is >> important, but we really want to hear from the community about what >> their highest priorities are to them. As always, it's important to >> keep in mind what JavaFX is (e.g. it isn't aiming to be a >> high-performance game engine), but even still there are bound to be a >> number of places where people might want to weigh in, for example: >> >> * New layout containers (e.g. Flexbox) >> * Public APIs for UI control behaviors >> * Marlin renderer enabled by default >> * Support for CSS animations >> * CSS performance improvements >> * TableView improvements (cell spanning, row / column freezing, etc) >> * TableView performance >> * Focus traversal API >> * WebGL support in WebView >> * Improved image I/O support >> * A JavaFX equivalent of the AWT Desktop APIs >> * Multi-res image API >> * NIO-backed writable images >> >> If there are other areas of interest that aren't listed here, please >> start discussing them and we can work together to determine >> priorities. If all you want to do is add a +1 for one of more of the >> items above, even that will be very useful. >> >> Thanks, >> -- Jonathan > > -- Thomas Schindl, CTO BestSolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 5-7, A-6020 Innsbruck http://www.bestsolution.at/ Reg. Nr. FN 222302s am Firmenbuchgericht Innsbruck