On 6/17/2013 5:17 PM, Anthony Petrov wrote:
On 06/17/13 16:35, Werner Lehmann wrote:
In addition to what has been said before, you could check Jira for
keywords jfxpanel and/or swing. Just today we had another Mac-only
problem. Apparently AWT is not as thread-safe on Mac as it is on
Windows, resulting in deadlocks in native AWT code (which currently is a
guess, not confirmed, RT-31124).

I haven't investigated deeply, but since you've mentioned cursors I
believe this issue has been fixed already. Please try 7u40 and/or 8 ea
builds.

Even with one JFXPanel and other Swing UI on the same window, you'll get
a problem with tab focus movement: the jfxpanel would happily receive
focus but then users cannot "tab out" of the jfxpanel.

Did you file a bug for this issue?

There is already filed one:

RT-10919: Provide possibility to traverse focus out of FX scene

Thanks,

Artem

Also seen today: after closing the last JFXPanel while the Swing
application continues, FX would "exit the platform" (not the VM) and you
cannot use another JFXPanel. There is probably some workaround available.

You want to call Platform.setImplicitExit(false). Please see

http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/api/javafx/application/Platform.html#setImplicitExit(boolean)

And just in case it has not been said before: you cannot have a Stage on
top of a JFrame (modal or not). This forces you to wrap a JFXPanel into
a JDialog.

To clarify: you can't make a Swing frame be a parent of an FX stage,
meaning that you can't maintain a particular z-order between the two. So
you have to wrap a JFXPanel into a JDialog to implement this behavior.

--
best regards,
Anthony


I have also seen a performance problem. Try an indeterminate progressbar
in a JFXPanel. The progressbar width directly correlates with CPU usage.
With ~400px width I get about 20% CPU usage (almost one core). This is
probably caused by constant pixel shifting to AWT.

Werner

On 14.06.2013 17:08, Robert Krüger wrote:
What are the hidden problems one should be
aware of (other than having 2 UI threads).

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