A preloader/splash-screen will/should also hide the JVM startup time.
Best regards,
Mario
> Am 03.06.2018 um 09:57 schrieb Tom Schindl :
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> On 01.06.18 19:42, Johan Vos wrote:
>> I'm not saying a preloader is really a requirement, but I know of a few
>> applications that are using it and
On 01.06.18 19:42, Johan Vos wrote:
> I'm not saying a preloader is really a requirement, but I know of a few
> applications that are using it and benefiting from it.
>
> The preloader functionality is more than just a splash screen, and I see
> this valuable for instance when static initializers
That's why I requested that since a long time from the packager because
a splash has to be part of the native launcher created.
The Eclipse-RCP-Launcher does exactly the right thing:
* Show a static image (IIRC they use bmp)
* Once the VM and UI-Toolkit is up replace that image with a window (SWT
Has anyone actually timed how long it takes to get a Java window on screen? I
don’t think the delay is long enough to bother with a splash screen these days.
Scott
> On Jun 3, 2018, at 4:22 AM, Tom Schindl wrote:
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> That's why I requested that since a long time from the packager because
> a