On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 19:03:16 +0200, Alejandro Pedraza
<[email protected]> wrote:
This is something I'd also be very interested in. Using javafx's great
packaging abilities just to wrap web apps to easily deploy in multiple
environments. But I've been too afraid of the capabilities of the webview
to dive in.
As I previously wrote, the current version in JDK 7 is not good for
production in some cases: for instance the Aloha editor doesn't work well,
trying with some Google fonts, the quality of the rendering is poor. I've
tried the latest JDK 8 built: the quality of the rendering is much
improved, but there are still the bugs with the editor. This makes an app
I'm writing pratically unusable, unless you use a workaround, that is
launch an external native browser app for the HTML editing. This of course
defeats the purpose of the app, but I think it's a matter of a few months
and I hope the bugs are fixed. So, I'd say that if you need the WebView,
careful prototype what you need and then draw the conclusion.
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