Hi Felix, I'm looking out for the beast that you are talking about.
I will be anxiously waiting for you to release FXMARK jar so that I can try it on my system. Until then I will be on the lookout for something else. Regards, Pj On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Chris Newland <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Felix, > > This looks like a really interesting project. > > I'm starting to investigate JavaFX performance from a JIT compilation > viewpoint to make sure there are no areas in the codebase that are > defeating the HotSpot JIT compilers. > > I've written a couple of Canvas-based "demoscene" style animations but not > tried anything with Nodes yet. > > Will definitely be keeping an eye on FXMark. > > Cheers, > > Chris > @chriswhocodes > > > > > > On Wed, December 10, 2014 20:26, Felix Bembrick wrote: >> Hi Prasant, >> >> >> I have been working on just such a beast for much longer than I had >> intended (family commitments, illness, wedding to organise, you know) >> which I call *FXMark*. >> >> >> I had originally intended to release *FXMark* earlier this year but in >> reality it won't be out there until after my wedding in January. However, >> it will be a much more sophisticated animal and will really highlight >> what can be done with animations of nodes in the scenegraph along with >> permitting observation of the effects of applying various effects and >> caching strategies. >> >> I am sorry I cannot give you an official release date but expect it >> sometime in the New Year. >> >> You can read a little but about it and see more about me at my blog >> http://justmy2bits.com >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> Felix >> >> >> >> On 11 December 2014 at 00:05, Prasant J <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> Is there any JavaFX test program that can be used for >>> testing/comparing graphics performance? >>> >>> >>> Regards, Pj >>> >>> >> > >
