Resending the question about sun.font.FontUtilities to 2d-dev alias.
Thanks,
Alexandr.
On 7/27/2015 4:24 PM, Andrej Golovnin wrote:
Hi Alexander,
in our application we make use of
sun.font.FontUtilities.fontSupportsDefaultEncoding(Font)
sun.font.FontUtilities.getCompositeFontUIResource(Font)
to obtain an instance of CompositeFont.
Best regards,
Andrej Golovnin
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Alexander Scherbatiy
<alexandr.scherba...@oracle.com> wrote:
According to the JEP 200: The Modular JDK (see
http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/200)
we expect that the standard Java SE modules will not export any internal
packages.
It means that classes from internal packages (like sun.swing) will not be
accessible.
For example:
sun.swing.FilePane
sun.swing.SwingUtilities2
sun.swing.sun.swing.plaf.synth.SynthIcon
and others.
Please, let us known if you are using the internal Swing API and it is not
possible to replace it by public API.
There are some known requests:
JDK-8132119 Provide public API for text related methods in SwingUtilities2
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8132119
JDK-8132120 Provide public API for screen menu bar support on MacOS
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8132120
JDK-6274842 RFE: Provide a means for a custom look and feel to use desktop
font antialiasing settings.
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6274842
If you don't know if you use these types (because you use 3rd party jars)
you can use the JDK 8 "jdeps" tool to find such dependencies :-
~/jdk1.8/bin/jdeps
Usage: jdeps <options> <classes...>
where <classes> can be a pathname to a .class file, a directory, a JAR
file, or a fully-qualified class name
Thanks,
Alexandr.