bugs.java.com is a black hole, a complete void which i do report bugs to now and then but less and less, you never here anything from it again
thats why i like to use a more open bug system (why do we have 2??) like: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8032191 which is very likely the problem i encounter so i am monitoring https://jdk7.java.net/download.html that one now, i guess b05 should have that fix. but how can i contribute to https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/ i can't seem to get an account to create bugs or make comments on existing onces. On 28 January 2014 02:02, Rob McKenna <rob.mcke...@oracle.com> wrote: > Hi Johan, > > This isn't really the appropriate forum for update release issues. It > might make sense to file a bug against JDK7u51 at http://bugs.java.com/ > > -Rob > > > On 27/01/14 15:01, Johan Compagner wrote: > >> hi, >> >> its a bit the same what is described here: >> >> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8029194 >> >> but i don't know how to register or to login there to make some extra >> comments so i try this maillist >> >> you can see it quite easily here: >> >> http://demo.servoy.com/servoy-client/servoy_sample_crm.jnlp >> >> why doesn't that start up perfectly without any warning? >> As far as i know we do everything correct and everything is signed >> correctly. >> >> Our customers are really frustrated because of the constant breakage of >> there applications that are running on our systems for years and years >> just >> fine. >> But this last one we have no idea how to fix it for them >> > > -- Johan Compagner Servoy