Hi all,
I'm still trying to run JavaFX on iMX6 using fsl-image-gui image from Yocto
Dizzy with DISTRO_FEATURES_remove = "x11 wayland directfb". After compiling
the image and javafx I tried to run Modena.jar with the script provided by
Jörg.
I'm facing this exception:
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM w
Hi Tobi,
Can you share your small clock app? Perhaps file a bug and attach the
source?
Also, what version of MacOS are you running on what hardware? (And
compared to what version of Windows on what hardware?)
...jim
On 7/7/15 4:32 AM, Tobias Bley wrote:
Hi,
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Tobias Bley wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> currently our experiences with JavaFX on Mac are very disappointing. While
> JavaFX on Windows runs very good with low cpu usage, JavaFX on Mac via
> Java 8 doesn’t perform well. I created a little clock app which uses
> between 25%
Hi,
currently our experiences with JavaFX on Mac are very disappointing. While
JavaFX on Windows runs very good with low cpu usage, JavaFX on Mac via Java 8
doesn’t perform well. I created a little clock app which uses between 25% and
80% cpu usage. But what’s the reason for? I though JavaFX