Pavel, There are companies that offers paid support, like Gluon.
It's an open source project, you can also submit a fix. -- Thiago Em qua., 17 de abr. de 2024 04:46, PavelTurk <[email protected]> escreveu: > Hello all. > > I've been using JavaFX for a long time. JavaFX is great, but unfortunately > rather buggy. > As a user every time I find a new bug I open new issues. So, I opened many > issues. > > The problem is that from all my issues only one was resolved. Today I > decided to > understand what is going on. I used these settings in JavaFX issue tracker: > > > https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8329638?jql=project%20%3D%20JDK%20AND%20status%20%3D%20Open%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20AND%20component%20%3D%20javafx%20ORDER%20BY%20priority%20DESC%2C%20updated%20DESC > > That showed that there are 4835 open issues for JavaFX. > > Using these settings > https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8328994?jql=project%20%3D%20JDK%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20AND%20component%20%3D%20javafx%20AND%20created%20%3E%3D%202024-03-01%20AND%20created%20%3C%3D%202024-03-31%20ORDER%20BY%20priority%20DESC%2C%20updated%20DESC > > I found that 30 issues were created in March 2024. > > And finally, using these github settings > https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/commits/master/?since=2024-03-01&until=2024-03-31 > I see that about 30 issues were fixed in March 2024. > > If all my calculations are correct, then about 5000 (with about 3000 bugs) > will never be closed. > > Can someone explain why so few resources are allocated to JavaFX? Is > Oracle experiencing > financial difficulties and unable to afford more? Are any measures being > taken to address the situation? > > Best regards, Pavel >
