Me and my stupid fingers. I meant to type:
JavaFX does the same thing for a blocking, modal dialog. It *isn't* done
using another thread, though.
Kevin Rushforth wrote:
JavaFX does the same thing for a blocking, modal dialog. It done using
another thread, though.
-- Kevin
ngalarn...@abinitio.com wrote:
Hi Steve,
My understanding of Swing was that when in a modal dialog, which blocked
the EDT, a second EDT was fired up for the duration of the dialog to keep
the events flowing.
When you say, below, that only 1 GUI thread is supported (and that thread
is the native GUI thread), how are (will?) modal dialogs handled?
Thanks,
Neil
P.S. I've been trying to read Jonathan's article on dialogs on
fxexperience.com, but haven't been able to because I get redirected to
hosting.xmission.com
From: Stephen F Northover <steve.x.northo...@oracle.com>
To: Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>,
ngalarn...@abinitio.com,
Cc: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
Date: 07/08/2014 03:41 PM
Subject: Re: 2 JavaFX applets in the same JVM
This would imply that there was more than on distinguished GUI thread
per process. JavaFX runs in the native GUI thread by design and more
than one GUI thread is not supported in JavaFX and on some platforms
(ie. Mac).
Steve
On 2014-07-08, 3:31 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote:
Is running 2 JavaFX applets in the same JVM supported?
No, this is not supported. RT-29969 (and the non-public RT-32321) is
about running multiple applets from the same web page, each in their
own JVM. By design, JavaFX runs each applet in its own VM. It is very
unlikely that we would ever add the ability to run more than JavaFX
applet in the same VM.
-- Kevin
ngalarn...@abinitio.com wrote:
Hello,
What is the status of running 2 JavaFX applets in the same JVM
(separate_jvm = false)?
When we try to load 2 applets into the same JVM we get a runtime
error (I think it was class loader related).
When I searched in jira I found RT-29969 (the 2 applet test it refers
to may or may not be in the same JVM) which points to RT-32321 which
seems to be private (it gives me an error when I try to access it).
Is running 2 JavaFX applets in the same JVM supported?
If not, is that a bug or a feature?
Thanks,
Neil
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