Hi, thanks for all your hints, but my problem is not to start JavaFX in headless mode with Monocle. I need to start JavaFX without loading any native libraries (e.g. dylibs). But even the software renderer uses native code…
So I suppose currently there is no prism/monocle implementation which does not uses any native libraries… Kind Regals, Tobi -- -------------------------------------------------------- UltraMixer Digital Audio Solutions Am Waldschlößchen 2 D-01099 Dresden Germany -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.ultramixer.com > Am 05.10.2016 um 09:20 schrieb Daniel Glöckner <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > We're successfully running our full-blown JavaFX application on our build > server to run automated performance tests. > > Monocle is used as a renderer. Here are the relevant JVM arguments: > > -Dglass.platform=Monocle > -Dmonocle.platform=Headless > -Dprism.order=sw > -Dprism.useFontConfig=false > -Dprism.fontdir=" + jdk_path + "/jre/lib/fonts" > > The font dir stuff was required on our build server. I'm sure you need to > tweak this to make it work :) > > Kind regards, > Daniel > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: openjfx-dev [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf >> Of Tobi >> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 10:39 PM >> To: [email protected] Mailing >> Subject: Running JavaFX headless without native dependencies >> >> Hi, >> >> is it possible to run JavaFX in a headless mode without native dependencies? >> Maybe I could use software rendering or monocle to do it? >> >> So I would like to cut off the real render part of JavaFX (e.g. OpenGL or >> DirectX). >> >> >> Thank you for your help. >> >> Best, >> Tobi >
