On 20.11.2020 06:56, Alan Snyder wrote:
I don’t believe there is any bug here.

It was there, and it was reported to Apple ID-7261735. Looks like this bug has 
a few
fixes and the last update was that it could work in 10.15.5 beta 3.
I'll take a look.

Setting a badge on the app icon requires a permission that is controlled using 
the Notifications system preference.
Using JDK 12, I can allow or prevent the test program from setting a badge by 
enabling or disabling notifications from “java”.
See linked image [1].

I hope the “fix” can be reverted in JDK 16.

   Alan

[1] https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alans/8230869/Notifications.png



On Oct 26, 2020, at 2:29 PM, Sergey Bylokhov <sergey.bylok...@oracle.com> wrote:

On 26.10.2020 14:16, Alan Snyder wrote:
I have tested the "DockBadge.java" from the 
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8230869 on macOS 10.15.7 + JDK12 and it does not 
work =(
That seems odd. Are you saying that no dock icons ever show a badge on 10.15.7?

yes, in some updates it works, in another, it does not.

On my 10.15.6, I see dock badges on System Preferences, App Store, and Feedback 
Assistant. How are they accomplishing this? Do Apple apps use a private API> 
I’m suspicious that the problem is in the JDK, in which case it should be fixable.

The Apple standard/public API for dock badges stop working when using with JRS.

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