Hi Paru, What do you mean by 'loaded'?
Currently we create the tabs and then manually add them doing something like: TabPane tabPane = new TabPane(); tabPane.getTabs().add(new Tab("Tab1")); Wouldn't all the 'loading' have already happened before TabPane gets a look in? Or are you talking about when the tabs get added to the scene? Cheers, Dan On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Paru Somashekar < parvathi.somashe...@oracle.com> wrote: > > JIRA : > https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/**browse/RT-24105<https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-24105>& > https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/**browse/RT-30648<https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-30648> > > The following is API to control how tab content gets loaded for a TabPane > in order to improve startup time and runtime performance for a TabPane. > > Jonathan has already reviewed the following API and I have incorporated > his feedback. Thanks Jonathan. > > TabContentSceneGraphPolicy is a static enum within TabPane > ------------------------------**------------------------------ > public static enum TabContentSceneGraphPolicy { > //The content all the tabs get loaded up front with no > optimization. If there are a lot of tabs and content is large - this could > potentially cause slow start up time. This is the default behavior. > ALL_TABS, > //Only the content of the selected tab will be loaded on startup > and other tabs get loaded on selection. When a new tab is selected, its > content is loaded into the scenegraph and the content of the previously > selected tab is unloaded from the scenegraph. > SELECTED_TAB, > //Only the content of the selected tab will be loaded at startup > and content of other tabs get loaded lazily in the background. Hence there > is no loading and unloading of tab content when different tabs are selected > as in the case of SELECTED_TAB option. > SELECTED_TAB_WITH_LAZY_LOADING > } > ------------------------------**------------------------------**-- > API to specify fixed Width/Height/Size for tab content. > > private DoubleProperty fixedWidth > public final void setFixedWidth(double value) > public final double getFixedWidth() > public final DoubleProperty fixedWidthProperty() > > private DoubleProperty fixedHeight > public final void setFixedHeight(double value) > public final double getFixedHeight() > public final DoubleProperty fixedHeightProperty() > > public final void setFixedSize(double width, double height) > ------------------------------**------------------------------**---- > Notes on performance considerations > > The TabPane offers some performance optimizations in the area of tab > content loading. Basically the default policy is to load the contents of > all specified tabs. If the TabPane consists of a large number of big > content tabs, then this could lead to a potential slow start up time, as it > will have to spend some time in loading all the content up front before > starting up. > > In such situations, the TabPane allows specification of the > TabContentSceneGraphPolicy which determines how the tab contents are loaded > : all tabs, selected tab only, or selected tab and lazy loading of the rest > of the tabs. The selected tab only option also ensures the content of the > previously selected tab is removed from the scenegraph. This gives the > added benefit of ensuring that no scenegraph related activities are > performed on any of the tab contents that is not currently selected. > However this could potentially cause the tab switch operation to be a bit > slow. In order to achieve faster tab switch operation, the third option is > provided where the content of the rest of the tabs are loaded lazily in the > background. However the lazy loading option could result in a slower > runtime performance. > > Another area of optimization is provided for specifying a fixed width / > height / size of the tab content area. If a fixed value is specified, > measurement of the tab content sizes for the purpose of setting the > available space is eliminated, thus providing faster resize operations on > windows that contain a TabPane in them. > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--- > > There might be a situation where the TabContentSceneGraphPolicy is set to > SELECTED_TAB in which case only the content of the selected tab is loaded > and user does not set fixed size. In such a case, we can either do one of > the following, > 1) hardcode a fixed size if it is not already set > 2) measure the selected tab only and grow in size only if the size of the > next selected tab is bigger than the previous one. > 3) throw an exception if SELECTED_TAB is chosen and fixed size is not set. > I prefer option either 1 or 2, that way we do not force the developer to > set a fixed size for the tab content. > Thoughts suggestions welcome, I shall go with option 1 if I don't hear any. >