Hi Yves, Here are the details from About:
It really performs much, much worse than 1.1 Felix *Product Version* *JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 (Developer Preview)* *Build Information* *Version: 2.0-b05, Changeset: ae16937fb015* *Date: 2013-10-24 10:43* *JavaFX* *Toolkit = QuantumToolkit* *Pipeline = D3DPipeline* *Hardware acceleration ENABLED* *Java* *1.8.0-ea-b112, Oracle Corporation* *Operating System* *Windows 7, x86, 6.1* *Copyright © 2012, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.* On 7 November 2013 20:23, Yves JOAN <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Felix, > > I didn't notice such an issue. Can you please log a > JIRA<https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/DTL>so that we can track the > details ? > By the way what reads Help > About Scene Builder window, especially for > JavaFX section, in the two cases (Toolkit, Pipeline, Hardware > acceleration) ? > > Thanks > Yves > > > On 07/11/13 07:11, Felix Bembrick wrote: > > Scene Builder 2.0 has very serious performance issues (on my machines at > least). > > When running 1.1 & 2.0 side-by-side, 1.1 is very responsive and behaves > very well. On the contrary, 2.0 is extremely sluggish with a few seconds > between clicking on a control and the selection handles appearing and > trying to resize the properties pane is so slow that it is not usable. > > I see this version of Scene Builder was built with JDK8 b112. > > Is anyone else experiencing this? Have I just hit on some subtle > performance issue with JavaFX 8 and the GPU drivers on this machine (which > is Windows 7 64-bit BTW).? > > Felix > > >
