Re: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread Robert Krüger
Thanks Chien and Kevin. I will recheck my issues with JDK 9 early access and report back, probably here because I cannot comment in JBS. On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 8:44 PM, Chien Yang wrote: > On 12/2/15, 4:46 AM, Robert Krüger wrote: > >> How much of a priority are quality issues, >> especially on

Re: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread dalibor topic
On 03.12.2015 01:35, Scott Palmer wrote: The issue I have with that is the timeframe in terms of getting those fixes in a JRE that I can ship with. Assuming that you are talking about the Oracle JRE specifically, please see http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/documentation/8u-rel

Re: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread dalibor topic
On 02.12.2015 18:45, Markus KARG wrote: I wouldn't bother you if I wouldn't have met those people and listened to their ideas, BTW. One type of ideas one can regularly see in open source communities is 'someone else should do X', where X can range from 'change their workflow to suit mine', ov

Where to sign up for bug tracker

2015-12-03 Thread Rahman USTA
Hi; I want to file a bug on https://id.openjdk.java.net/console/login , but how wifll I create an account for bug tracker ? Thanks. -- Rahman USTA Istanbul JUG https://github.com/rahmanusta

Re: Where to sign up for bug tracker

2015-12-03 Thread Kevin Rushforth
See the OpenJFX Wiki [1] for information about reporting a bug. Application developers should file a bug at bugs.java.com [2]. -- Kevin [1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Submitting+a+Bug+Report [2] http://bugs.java.com/ Rahman USTA wrote: Hi; I want to file a bug on https://

Re: Where to sign up for bug tracker

2015-12-03 Thread Rahman USTA
Thank you Kevin, it is a bit tiresome but ok, I filed the bug. 2015-12-03 15:54 GMT+02:00 Kevin Rushforth : > See the OpenJFX Wiki [1] for information about reporting a bug. > Application developers should file a bug at bugs.java.com [2]. > > -- Kevin > > [1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display

[9] review request: 8144472 [Webcore] DRT test fast/dom/HTMLInputElement/input-line-height.html fails

2015-12-03 Thread Murali Billa
Hi Kevin, Alexander, Please review the fix related to DumpRenderTree CSS line-height issue. JIRA: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8144472 Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ghb/murali/8144472/webrev.00/ Thanks, Murali

Re: [9] review request: 8144472 [Webcore] DRT test fast/dom/HTMLInputElement/input-line-height.html fails

2015-12-03 Thread Victor D'yakov
Hi Murali, Could you please share some details about issue root cause and brief description of your fix? Thanks, Victor On 03.12.2015 7:40, Murali Billa wrote: Hi Kevin, Alexander, Please review the fix related to DumpRenderTree CSS line-height issue. JIRA: https://bugs.openjdk.

RE: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread Markus KARG
+1 It simply must be possibly for *everyone* to open tickets, comment on tickets, vote for tickets, without signing a CLA. We simply could have bylaws that say that you agree to the CLA simply by using the tracker. In Germany for example, this is possible by posting the licence agreement on the

Re: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread Phil Race
As Kevin already said, you won't get anywhere by discussing that on *this* list. It is out of the control of JavaFX. It is an OpenJDK-wide policy regarding the bug tracker. You would need to take it to openjdk-discuss since it is common across all OpenJDK projects. And there is some work in prog

RE: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread Markus KARG
I understand all you said, but at least, let me answer to your accusations, before we stop this thread and go back to technical discussions: In fact you blaim the wrong person. Indeed am speaking for TeamFX (a group of JavaFX experts) and JUG leaders, wanting to actually help Oracle; but to do tha

RE: Future of JavaFX

2015-12-03 Thread Markus KARG
Agreed. -Original Message- From: Phil Race [mailto:philip.r...@oracle.com] Sent: Donnerstag, 3. Dezember 2015 19:39 To: Markus KARG; openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net Subject: Re: Future of JavaFX As Kevin already said, you won't get anywhere by discussing that on *this* list. It is out of th

Re: App freezing on Linux

2015-12-03 Thread David Hill
On 12/2/15, 3:29 AM, Bryan Buchanan wrote: I have a customer testing an FX app and more often than not, if the app is left open for a while (20 minutes or so), either the mouse ceases to work, or if it does work, when you click a field, or do something that should re-paint the window, the whole F