On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 22:37:10 GMT, John Neffenger 
<github.com+1413266+jgn...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> If it isn't too hard to make the running of the other three jobs dependent 
>> on the wrapper validation job, that would be good, as long as the validation 
>> job is fast. The other three still need to run in parallel with each other.
>> 
>> Alternatively, you could make the wrapper validation a task that is 
>> replicated in each of the three jobs.
>
> Okay, this is looking better! The validation took only 23 seconds, and GitHub 
> shows the following results:
> 
> ![some-checks-were-not-successful-2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1413266/110390566-0b7ac680-801b-11eb-8090-f1548046094e.png)
> 
> The screenshot below shows the notification I received by e-mail:
> 
> ![run-failed-message](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1413266/110390602-17ff1f00-801b-11eb-9870-c5f955b4739c.png)
> 
> Now we'll see whether the three build jobs still run in parallel when the 
> wrapper validation succeeds. My next commit will restore the Gradle Wrapper 
> JAR file.

Looks good: two preliminary checks followed conditionally by the three 
concurrent build jobs:

![some-checks-haven’t-completed-yet](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1413266/110392468-d15ef400-801d-11eb-8a1c-1bf49ed32a2a.png)

Once the build jobs finish, this pull request is finally ready for review. 
Thanks for your timely help, Kevin.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jfx/pull/419

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