It seems ok for me so far on windows. Here is what I see in the about dialog:
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 On Thursday, November 7, 2013 12:43:49 PM, Philipp Dörfler <[email protected]> wrote: I also noticed a performance regression (Linux x64). SceneBuilder 1.1 was already kind of slow, but 2.0 feels even less snappy. The menus feel particularly sluggish and I can even see parts of the GPU's memory content right before the menu items are being drawn over it. Am 07.11.2013 12:49 schrieb "Artem Ananiev" <[email protected]>: > > On 11/7/2013 10:11 AM, 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. >> > > It may be caused by exceptions or logging output to stdout/err... > > Thanks, > > Artem > > 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 >> >>
