Re: JDK-8193445 Performance Test (CSS applied redundantly)

2019-01-18 Thread Dean Wookey
The last time the issue was discussed was in November. You can see the thread here: https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/openjfx-dev/2018-November/022837.html I too would like to see this and other performance issues addressed (although our actual biggest priority is mobile). Right now my team

Re: JDK-8193445 Performance Test (CSS applied redundantly)

2019-01-17 Thread Scott Palmer
> On Jan 17, 2019, at 3:23 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: > > Sorry to hi-jack but: > >> Performance improvements and a JNI mechanism to get at native window handles >> are the first two items on my wish list. Though extendable media support >> could potentially beat out the window handle thing..

Re: JDK-8193445 Performance Test (CSS applied redundantly)

2019-01-17 Thread Tom Schindl
Sorry to hi-jack but: > Performance improvements and a JNI mechanism to get at native window handles > are the first two items on my wish list. Though extendable media support > could potentially beat out the window handle thing.. I only need a native > window handle so I can do native

Re: JDK-8193445 Performance Test (CSS applied redundantly)

2019-01-17 Thread Scott Palmer
JDK-8183100 is a fixed issue. But it basically undid the fix for https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8151756 I think you mean to ask when JDK-8193445 might be addressed. I too would like to see the performance return, and actually I’m

Re: JDK-8193445 Performance Test (CSS applied redundantly)

2019-01-17 Thread daniel.weil
Does anybody has any information about a target release for fixing https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8183100 , this issue causing severe performance degradation since JDK1.8.172? Since JDK1.8.182, CSS is applied redundantly, leading too significant performance degradation, on scenes