Maybe the missing classes in the android classes used by RoboVM are only missing in an old android class library and Oracles android port is based on a newer version?
Am 05.07.2013 um 13:11 schrieb Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com>: > This is great Tobi, thanks! > > I'm a bit confused though - seems to be mixed messages on the need for the 78 > backport? > > Danno, since Niklas is saying we need the backport, what steps do we need to > take to get this working? > > I also don't understand Tobi's comments below about not using the android > jdk. What is it that's not working, and isn't jfx suppose to run on android > as well? > > > > On 04/07/2013, at 11:53 PM, Tobias Bley <t...@ultramixer.com> wrote: > >> I published by blog post about using JavaFX8 and RoboVM to build a iOS app: >> http://blog.software4java.com/?p=41 >> >> @Niklas: IMO it’s important that RoboVM support OpenJDK as alternative to >> the android class library because OpenJFX depends on OpenJDK not on Android >> class library (Apache Harmony). >> >> Best regards, >> Tobi >> >> Am 04.07.2013 um 14:49 schrieb Niklas Therning <nik...@therning.org>: >> >>> RoboVM doesn't do invokedynamic so I guess this only works if the app >>> doesn't depend on any of the code in JavaFX8 that compiles down to >>> invokedynamic calls. Also, there are quite a few API's available in Java8 >>> (and also Java7) that RoboVM doesn't have. We really need to get the jfx78 >>> backport to compile for iOS and generate the static libs properly. >>> >>> I've just got the font related code in the BrickBreaker sample working >>> using the jfx78 backport. There's still a bit of manual command line work >>> needed to merge the static libraries into universal libraries like the old >>> ant build system did automatically. But it isn't too hard. I'll try to put >>> up instructions on the robovm blog later today. I'll let you know. >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:31 AM, <steve.x.northo...@oracle.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Yes. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 03/07/2013 7:17 PM, Daniel Zwolenski wrote: >>>> >>>>> Can I just use this: >>>>> https://jdk8.java.net/**download.html<https://jdk8.java.net/download.html>? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Thanks Richard, in the building for Mac section there is a link to >>>>>> "Install the latest JDK 8 build" that goes to a dead URL ( >>>>>> http://jdk8.dev.java.net/). Do you know the correct URL? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Richard Bair <richard.b...@oracle.com>** >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Extensive documentation that is mostly correct: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/**display/OpenJFX/Building+**OpenJFX<https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Building+OpenJFX> >>>>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/**display/OpenJFX/Developing+**OpenJFX<https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developing+OpenJFX> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It is still a work in progress but most things you need to know to build >>>>>>> is found here. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Richard >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jul 3, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Trying to catch up to Tobi on this one so I can have some fun with it >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> too. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I assume in order to compile the graphics repo of JFX8 I need an OpenJ8 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> JDK >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> already installed? Are there pre-built bundles for this (for mac) or do >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> need to checkout and build myself? Does anyone know which repo, and >>>>>>>> what >>>>>>>> command line arg should I use to build J8 in this case? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 6:44 AM, Tobias Bley <t...@ultramixer.com> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Guys, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I used RoboVM 0.0.2 and the current OpenJFX8 from mercurial graphics >>>>>>>>> branch.... So no 78 backport. I will write a blog post on >>>>>>>>> blog.software4java.com until tomorrow... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Currently the performance is very limited - as Richard told too. I’m >>>>>>>>> testing now all the basic JFX controls (like button, RadioButton, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> CheckBox, >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ListView, TableView, ...). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>>> Tobi >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Am 03.07.2013 um 21:47 schrieb Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com>: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tobi, this is awesome! But you've left us hanging :) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Did you use the 78 backport for this or just straight out J8? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What are the steps to reproduce your working build? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Very darn exciting! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 04/07/2013, at 2:50 AM, Danno Ferrin <danno.fer...@shemnon.com> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> JavaFX 8? Does RoboVM support invokedynamic? That is a big deal if >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> so. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Niklas Therning < >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> nik...@therning.org >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Awesome! Can you please post the build instructions somewhere? I'm >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> not >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> getting a long with gradle at all. :-( >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Tobi <t...@ultramixer.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> It works! Latest JavaFX 8 (gradle based) with RoboVM on a real >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> iPhone >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> native text rendering and JFX CSS rendering! >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Tobi >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>