hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: 6 new changesets
Changeset: 088bca976d4d Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 08:05 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/088bca976d4d RT-37008 [ValueAxis] Tickmarks number greater then axis size will result in Exception Reviewed by: jgiles, kcr ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/chart/ValueAxis.java Changeset: c85bb1aa0097 Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 08:06 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/c85bb1aa0097 RT-37072 FXMLLoader throws NPE when parsing some binding expression in static mode ! modules/fxml/src/main/java/javafx/fxml/FXMLLoader.java Changeset: 6d621b6e1e2d Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 08:09 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/6d621b6e1e2d RT-34656 LineChart - Setting forceZeroInRangeProperty of NumberAxis to false doesn't work for negative values Reviewed by: jgiles ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/chart/ValueAxis.java Changeset: 80bdd0bc003b Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 08:10 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/80bdd0bc003b RT-36356 [StackedAreaChart] Auto-ranging in Y does not compute correct range Reviewed by: jgiles ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/chart/StackedAreaChart.java ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/chart/ValueAxis.java ! modules/controls/src/test/java/javafx/scene/chart/StackedAreaChartTest.java Changeset: 4ab502a1f9df Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 08:13 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/4ab502a1f9df RT-36357 [StackedBarChart] Chart fails to display if lowerBound of Y axis greater than 0 Reviewed by: jgiles ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/chart/StackedBarChart.java ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/chart/ValueAxis.java Changeset: 7756cb66a166 Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 08:15 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/7756cb66a166 RT-36868 [Accordion, TitledPane] Minimum size allows to shrink TitledPane/Accordion below minimum size of the content, also corrupts animation Reviewed by: jgiles ! modules/controls/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/scene/control/skin/AccordionSkin.java ! modules/controls/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/scene/control/skin/TitledPaneSkin.java
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: RT-37067 [Task] cancellation makes the Task code throw IllegalStateException
Changeset: 33e7d781bf59 Author:Martin Sladecek martin.slade...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 10:59 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/33e7d781bf59 RT-37067 [Task] cancellation makes the Task code throw IllegalStateException ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/javafx/concurrent/Task.java
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: RT-37065 [Monocle] Use the X11 implementation in preference to framebuffer if DISPLAY is set
Changeset: cc70633ceec3 Author:Daniel Blaukopf daniel.blauk...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 14:54 +0300 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/cc70633ceec3 RT-37065 [Monocle] Use the X11 implementation in preference to framebuffer if DISPLAY is set Reviewed-by: ddhill ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle/MonocleSettings.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle/MonocleTrace.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle/NativePlatformFactory.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle/x11/X11PlatformFactory.java
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: RT-37063 [Monocle] X11 port should use full screen mode
Changeset: e08545495ffd Author:Daniel Blaukopf daniel.blauk...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 15:14 +0300 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/e08545495ffd RT-37063 [Monocle] X11 port should use full screen mode Reviewed-by: ddhill ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle/x11/X.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle/x11/X11Screen.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/native-glass/monocle/x11/X11.c
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: RT-37064 [Monocle] Make -Dembedded=monocle the default
Changeset: 2401a8d8e62a Author:Daniel Blaukopf daniel.blauk...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 15:19 +0300 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/2401a8d8e62a RT-37064 [Monocle] Make -Dembedded=monocle the default Reviewed-by: kselle ! buildSrc/armv6sf.gradle ! buildSrc/x86egl.gradle
Embedding JavaFX in SWT on Linux (Gtk3)
Hi, Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the JVM crashes. IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I remember this wrong? Tom
Re: Embedding JavaFX in SWT on Linux (Gtk3)
Hi Tom, https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-35264 There is no plan to move to gtk3 at this point. If we move to gtk3, FX will no longer be compatible with AWT/Swing which uses GTK2. The monocle port uses only X11 and this could be investigated, however, things like Drag and Drop are unlikely to work. I'll add all this information including Webkit use of GTK to RT-35264. Steve On 2014-05-14 8:54 AM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the JVM crashes. IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I remember this wrong? Tom
Code Review Request For RT-36270: Black screen instead of components on Linux
Hi Kevin, Please review the proposed fix: https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-36270 Thanks, - Chien
Code Review Request For RT-37122: Css2Bin cannot overwrite existing writable field
David, Kevin, Please review the proposed fix JIRA: https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-37122 Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~shemnon/RT-37122/webrev.00/ —Danno
Re: Embedding JavaFX in SWT on Linux (Gtk3)
Hi Tom, I ran ldd for libjfxwebkit.so, and I see that it doesn't link to GTK libraries. However, libjfxmedia.so does, so if you play any media files (either directly, or on a webpage open in webkit), then the GTK2 libraries will be loaded. -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 4:54 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the JVM crashes. IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I remember this wrong? Tom
Re: Embedding JavaFX in SWT on Linux (Gtk3)
Ok that's good to know so if we can get rid of glass-gtk we could at least run on gtk3 - as long as one does not use swing-awt in fx - i think all is better than nothing. Tom Von meinem iPhone gesendet Am 14.05.2014 um 19:03 schrieb Anthony Petrov anthony.pet...@oracle.com: Hi Tom, I ran ldd for libjfxwebkit.so, and I see that it doesn't link to GTK libraries. However, libjfxmedia.so does, so if you play any media files (either directly, or on a webpage open in webkit), then the GTK2 libraries will be loaded. -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 4:54 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the JVM crashes. IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I remember this wrong? Tom
Re: Embedding JavaFX in SWT on Linux (Gtk3)
Yes, I think this should work then. -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 9:09 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Ok that's good to know so if we can get rid of glass-gtk we could at least run on gtk3 - as long as one does not use swing-awt in fx - i think all is better than nothing. Tom Von meinem iPhone gesendet Am 14.05.2014 um 19:03 schrieb Anthony Petrov anthony.pet...@oracle.com: Hi Tom, I ran ldd for libjfxwebkit.so, and I see that it doesn't link to GTK libraries. However, libjfxmedia.so does, so if you play any media files (either directly, or on a webpage open in webkit), then the GTK2 libraries will be loaded. -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 4:54 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the JVM crashes. IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I remember this wrong? Tom
Re: Embedding JavaFX in SWT on Linux (Gtk3)
Even if dnd doesn't work that's better than no fx! Looks like webkit does not link into gtk which is good! Tom Von meinem iPhone gesendet Am 14.05.2014 um 17:09 schrieb Stephen F Northover steve.x.northo...@oracle.com: Hi Tom, https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-35264 There is no plan to move to gtk3 at this point. If we move to gtk3, FX will no longer be compatible with AWT/Swing which uses GTK2. The monocle port uses only X11 and this could be investigated, however, things like Drag and Drop are unlikely to work. I'll add all this information including Webkit use of GTK to RT-35264. Steve On 2014-05-14 8:54 AM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the JVM crashes. IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I remember this wrong? Tom
Scene Builder 2.0 released.
In case some of you missed it, we have just pushed Scene Builder 2.0 live [1] yesterday. All details on Jasper's nice blog post [2]. If you have 8 minutes to spare, I encourage you to have a look at this demo [3] where FX8 and SB2 shine. -Simon [1] http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/sb2download-216.html [2] http://fxexperience.com/2014/05/announcing-scenebuilder-2-0/ [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij0HwRAlCmofeature=youtu.be
CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
Vote: YES -- Kevin Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
Vote: YES Lisa On 5/14/2014 1:33 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
Vote: YES -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 9:33 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, May 14, 1:33 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer -- David Hill david.h...@oracle.com Java Embedded Development I use multi-million dollar satellites to find tupperware in the woods. Whats your hobby ?
CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, May 14, 1:39 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer -- David Hill david.h...@oracle.com Java Embedded Development Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: YES -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 9:39 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: YES -- Kevin Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: YES On 5/14/2014 1:39 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, 1:39 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Sandra Lions-Piron
I hereby nominate Sandra Lions-Piron to be an OpenJFX Committer. Sandra Lions-Piron is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Hierarchy Panel as well as all menu commands. Sandra has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 750 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Sandra is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Yves Joan
I hereby nominate Yves Joan to be an OpenJFX Committer. Yves Joan is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Library Panel, Document Panel and product packaging. Yves has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 960 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Yves is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: Follow-up for RT-37006: add comment and thread check
Changeset: f943c6e121b7 Author:kcr Date: 2014-05-14 10:36 -0700 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/f943c6e121b7 Follow-up for RT-37006: add comment and thread check ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/tk/quantum/QuantumToolkit.java
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, 1:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Sandra Lions-Piron
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, 1:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Sandra Lions-Piron to be an OpenJFX Committer. Sandra Lions-Piron is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Hierarchy Panel as well as all menu commands. Sandra has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 750 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Sandra is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Yves Joan
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, 1:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Yves Joan to be an OpenJFX Committer. Yves Joan is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Library Panel, Document Panel and product packaging. Yves has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 960 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Yves is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Sandra Lions-Piron
Vote: YES -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 9:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Sandra Lions-Piron to be an OpenJFX Committer. Sandra Lions-Piron is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Hierarchy Panel as well as all menu commands. Sandra has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 750 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Sandra is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
Vote: YES -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 9:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Yves Joan
Vote: YES -- best regards, Anthony On 5/14/2014 9:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Yves Joan to be an OpenJFX Committer. Yves Joan is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Library Panel, Document Panel and product packaging. Yves has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 960 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Yves is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, May 14, 1:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer -- David Hill david.h...@oracle.com Java Embedded Development No matter how much pressure you feel at work, if you could find ways to relax for at least five minutes every hour, you'd be more productive. -- Dr. Joyce Brothers (1928 - )
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Yves Joan
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, May 14, 1:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Yves Joan to be an OpenJFX Committer. Yves Joan is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Library Panel, Document Panel and product packaging. Yves has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 960 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Yves is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer -- David Hill david.h...@oracle.com Java Embedded Development No matter how much pressure you feel at work, if you could find ways to relax for at least five minutes every hour, you'd be more productive. -- Dr. Joyce Brothers (1928 - )
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Sandra Lions-Piron
Vote: YES On 5/14/14, May 14, 1:48 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Sandra Lions-Piron to be an OpenJFX Committer. Sandra Lions-Piron is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Hierarchy Panel as well as all menu commands. Sandra has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 750 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Sandra is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer -- David Hill david.h...@oracle.com Java Embedded Development No matter how much pressure you feel at work, if you could find ways to relax for at least five minutes every hour, you'd be more productive. -- Dr. Joyce Brothers (1928 - )
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Sandra Lions-Piron
Vote: YES -- Kevin Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Sandra Lions-Piron to be an OpenJFX Committer. Sandra Lions-Piron is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Hierarchy Panel as well as all menu commands. Sandra has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 750 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Sandra is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
Vote: YES -- Kevin Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Yves Joan
Vote: YES -- Kevin Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Yves Joan to be an OpenJFX Committer. Yves Joan is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Library Panel, Document Panel and product packaging. Yves has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 960 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Yves is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: Scene Builder 2.0 released.
Very nice, thanks! On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Simon Vienot simon.vie...@oracle.comwrote: In case some of you missed it, we have just pushed Scene Builder 2.0 live [1] yesterday. All details on Jasper's nice blog post [2]. If you have 8 minutes to spare, I encourage you to have a look at this demo [3] where FX8 and SB2 shine. -Simon [1] http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/ downloads/sb2download-216.html [2] http://fxexperience.com/2014/05/announcing-scenebuilder-2-0/ [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij0HwRAlCmofeature=youtu.be
Re: Scene Builder 2.0 released.
Good job, this released version looks really polished and seems a lot more stable and feels snappier. And I love the new thinner look! Am 14.05.2014 um 19:28 schrieb Simon Vienot simon.vie...@oracle.com: In case some of you missed it, we have just pushed Scene Builder 2.0 live [1] yesterday. All details on Jasper's nice blog post [2]. If you have 8 minutes to spare, I encourage you to have a look at this demo [3] where FX8 and SB2 shine. -Simon [1] http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/sb2download-216.html [2] http://fxexperience.com/2014/05/announcing-scenebuilder-2-0/ [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij0HwRAlCmofeature=youtu.be
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Sandra Lions-Piron
Vote: YES On May 14, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Stephen F Northover steve.x.northo...@oracle.com wrote: I hereby nominate Sandra Lions-Piron to be an OpenJFX Committer. Sandra Lions-Piron is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Hierarchy Panel as well as all menu commands. Sandra has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 750 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Sandra is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
Vote: YES On May 14, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Stephen F Northover steve.x.northo...@oracle.com wrote: I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
Vote: YES On May 14, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Stephen F Northover steve.x.northo...@oracle.com wrote: I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Yves Joan
Vote: YES On May 14, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Stephen F Northover steve.x.northo...@oracle.com wrote: I hereby nominate Yves Joan to be an OpenJFX Committer. Yves Joan is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Library Panel, Document Panel and product packaging. Yves has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 960 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Yves is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: YES On May 14, 2014, at 10:39 AM, Stephen F Northover steve.x.northo...@oracle.com wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Jerome Cambon
Vote: yes On 14.05.2014 21:39, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Jerome Cambon to be an OpenJFX Committer. Jerome Cambon is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the designated owner of the Inspector Panel as well as the CSS Panel. Jerome has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 500 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Jerome is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Eric Le Ponner
Vote: yes On 14.05.2014 21:33, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Eric Le Ponner to be an OpenJFX Committer. Eric Le Ponner is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and is the architect of the SB Kit API as well as the designated owner of the Content Panel. Eric has been working on SB for more than 3 years, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 1620 commits to the internal SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Eric is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
Re: CFV: New OpenJFX Committer: Mo Chicharro
Vote: yes On 14.05.2014 21:48, Stephen F Northover wrote: I hereby nominate Mo Chicharro to be an OpenJFX Committer. Mo Chicharro is a significant contributor of the JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 product, and, as the visual and interaction designer, he is the designated owner of all FXML and CSS content. Mo has been working on SB since its inception 4 years ago, and during last year has been responsible for approximately 160 commits to the SB 2.0 repository that we are converting to Open Source. Mo is part of the team that has collectively done the Scene Builder 2.0 product, which is a complete re-implementation of the code base, over a period of roughly 12 months. The new code base is more than 70,000 lines of code, spread over approximately 4000 commits. Scene Builder 2.0 is in the process of being converted to the OpenJFX repository, and will be maintained out of that repository after the conversion. Votes are due by May 29, 2014. Only current OpenJFX Committers [1] are eligible to vote on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [2]. Nomination to a project Committer is described in [3]. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/census#openjfx [2] http://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#lazy-consensus [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects#project-committer
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: [Acessibility, Mac] RT-36992 Tooltips cause infinite narrator pain. Reviewed-by: Felipe H.
Changeset: 66730f4e9e3b Author:Joseph Andresen joseph.andre...@oracle.com Date: 2014-05-14 11:24 -0700 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/66730f4e9e3b [Acessibility, Mac] RT-36992 Tooltips cause infinite narrator pain. Reviewed-by: Felipe H. ! modules/controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/control/Tooltip.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/mac/MacAccessible.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/javafx/scene/accessibility/Role.java ! modules/graphics/src/main/native-glass/mac/GlassWindow.m
[8u] Review Request: (RT-36554) Ensemble8: Mac: System menu stays on screen after leaving the Menu demo
Jonathan, Please review http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dgrieve/RT-36554/webrev.00/ https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-36554 Kevin, Steve, Lisa I'd like at least one of you to review the StubToolkit change for cross-platform considerations (I'm assuming there are none). http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dgrieve/RT-36554/webrev.00/modules/graphics/src/test/java/com/sun/javafx/pgstub/StubToolkit.java.patch http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Edgrieve/RT-36554/webrev.00/modules/graphics/src/test/java/com/sun/javafx/pgstub/StubToolkit.java.patch
hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: 7 new changesets
Changeset: 3f1e0d6a954d Author:shemnon Date: 2014-05-13 12:15 -0600 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/3f1e0d6a954d RT-35628: Application Bundlers Summary: Many small fixes discovered while writing tests for fully enumerated bundler arguments * Allow an empty string for the runtime to be equivalent to the system JRE (in addition to a null value) * Mac and Linux bundlers had lost the ability to specify JVM properties * Each bundler only returns arguments the user should set, not the internal implementation details * Added some Mac arguments so their use can be explicit (CFBundleIdentifier, Bundle id signing prefix) * fixed a url encoding bug when mac app names had a space in the PKG packager * Added support for multi-value arguments in the javapackager command line for jvmOptions, userJvmOptions, and jvmProperties. This technique will extend to any name-value set used in the future * A test testing all enumerated argument values for each bundler ! build.gradle ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/JreUtils.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/LinuxAppBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/LinuxDebBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/LinuxRpmBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacAppBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacAppStoreBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacDmgBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacPkgBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/windows/WinAppBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/windows/WinExeBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/windows/WinMsiBundler.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/tools/packager/DeployParams.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/resources/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/template.control ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/resources/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacAppBundler.properties ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/LinuxAppBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/LinuxDebBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/linux/LinuxRpmBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacAppBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacAppStoreBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacDmgBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/mac/MacPkgBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/windows/WinAppBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/windows/WinExeBundlerTest.java ! modules/fxpackager/src/test/java/com/oracle/tools/packager/windows/WinMsiBundlerTest.java Changeset: 3d88329f2dc4 Author:shemnon Date: 2014-05-13 16:30 -0600 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/3d88329f2dc4 RT-37100: ant interface seems to ignore all the fx:platform arguments Summary: some params were not pushed into the params map. FTFY ! modules/fxpackager/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/tools/packager/bundlers/BundleParams.java Changeset: d276f9bd855f Author:shemnon Date: 2014-05-14 11:47 -0600 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/d276f9bd855f RT-37122: Css2Bin cannot overwrite existing writable file Summary: tweak the boolean logic, with test ! modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/css/Stylesheet.java ! modules/graphics/src/test/java/com/sun/javafx/css/StylesheetTest.java + modules/graphics/src/test/resources/com/sun/javafx/css/RT-37122.css Changeset: 2396fec9b032 Author:ddhill Date: 2014-05-14 14:56 -0400 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/2396fec9b032 RT-36712,RT-35872 provide for a conditional compilation of webkit,media based on configuration file. Reviewed-by: kcr ! build.gradle ! buildSrc/armv5sf.gradle ! buildSrc/armv7hf.gradle ! buildSrc/armv7sf.gradle Changeset: da8f82520f32 Author:ddhill Date: 2014-05-14 14:57 -0400 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/da8f82520f32 RT-36013 enable building freetype and pango in cross builds Reviewed-by: kcr ! build.gradle ! buildSrc/armv5sf.gradle ! buildSrc/armv6hf.gradle ! buildSrc/armv6sf.gradle ! buildSrc/armv7hf.gradle ! buildSrc/armv7sf.gradle Changeset: 673952cc9f16 Author:ddhill Date: 2014-05-14 14:57 -0400 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/673952cc9f16 RT-35494 fixing freetype/pango support in x86egl Reviewed-by: kcr ! buildSrc/x86egl.gradle Changeset:
Re: Roadmap for javafxpackager?
Hi Mike, Take a look at the packager in the 8u20 EA builds, it’s significantly improved over the original FX Packager. We are looking right now at what features we’ll do for the next feature update for JDK 8 after 8u20. I believe icon support should already be there in the original FX Packager, and certainly in the 8u20 version. File associations are coming in a future update, certainly very high on the list of features we want to address. Joe On May 14, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net wrote: I've been looking around for the best way to distribute my app. Javafxpackager is a big leap over what Java provided before (nothing) but it's still pretty basic. I'm wondering if there's a plan or roadmap for improving it. For instance I made a Mac DMG (it works, yay!) but I had to manually replace the default icon file: there's apparently no way to adjust that. Also, no support for configuring file associations etc. It looks like to get something sophisticated like the Scene Builder packaging still requires a lot of platform specific work.
Re: Roadmap for javafxpackager?
Awesome! I'll check it out. I'm not sure how your versioning scheme works. Does 8u20 mean it will be released 20 weeks after the original Java 8.0 or something? When is it expected to go stable? On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Joe McGlynn joe.mcgl...@oracle.comwrote: Hi Mike, Take a look at the packager in the 8u20 EA builds, it’s significantly improved over the original FX Packager. We are looking right now at what features we’ll do for the next feature update for JDK 8 after 8u20. I believe icon support should already be there in the original FX Packager, and certainly in the 8u20 version. File associations are coming in a future update, certainly very high on the list of features we want to address. Joe On May 14, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net wrote: I've been looking around for the best way to distribute my app. Javafxpackager is a big leap over what Java provided before (nothing) but it's still pretty basic. I'm wondering if there's a plan or roadmap for improving it. For instance I made a Mac DMG (it works, yay!) but I had to manually replace the default icon file: there's apparently no way to adjust that. Also, no support for configuring file associations etc. It looks like to get something sophisticated like the Scene Builder packaging still requires a lot of platform specific work.
Re: Roadmap for javafxpackager?
The icon can be customized prior to the 8u20 release via magic file locations: http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/deployment/self-contained-packaging.htm#BCGICFDB You can customize both the app icon as well as the DMG icon, and the backing image. The main issue is you need to create an icns yourself. Another option is to use the gradle plugin I wrote that will create the ICNS for you out of PNG images. File Association support is not coming in 8u20, I will take this message as a vote to add it to a later release. On May 14, 2014, at 3:43 PM, Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net wrote: I've been looking around for the best way to distribute my app. Javafxpackager is a big leap over what Java provided before (nothing) but it's still pretty basic. I'm wondering if there's a plan or roadmap for improving it. For instance I made a Mac DMG (it works, yay!) but I had to manually replace the default icon file: there's apparently no way to adjust that. Also, no support for configuring file associations etc. It looks like to get something sophisticated like the Scene Builder packaging still requires a lot of platform specific work.
Right-to-left ChoiceBox popup position
In a scene that is configured to use a right-to-left orientation, we have a ChoiceBox. When clicked, the popup of available items is shownin the wrong position (well away from the choicebox itself). My guess is that it is ignoring the orientation, and coming up in a relative position that would be correct in a left-to-right screen. We have seen this on Windows, Mac, and Linux, using Java 1.8.0. Is this already a known problem? If not, let me know if I need to create a sample app that demonstrates it. Thanks, Kevin
Re: Right-to-left ChoiceBox popup position
As far as I know it is unknown at this point. Please do file a bug with a test application. Thanks, -- Jonathan On 15/05/2014 10:46 a.m., Kevin Smith wrote: In a scene that is configured to use a right-to-left orientation, we have a ChoiceBox. When clicked, the popup of available items is shownin the wrong position (well away from the choicebox itself). My guess is that it is ignoring the orientation, and coming up in a relative position that would be correct in a left-to-right screen. We have seen this on Windows, Mac, and Linux, using Java 1.8.0. Is this already a known problem? If not, let me know if I need to create a sample app that demonstrates it. Thanks, Kevin
Code Review Request For RT-35993: SceneBuilder does not work on ATI graphic card (build 14 and earlier version)
Hi Vadim and Kevin, Please review the proposed fix: https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-35993 Thanks, - Chien
Re: Roadmap for javafxpackager?
Hi Mike, JDK 8u20 is the first limited update release for JDK 8. See: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/jdk-version-number-scheme-1918258.html The 8u20 release is scheduled for GA in August. Early access builds are available here: https://jdk8.java.net/download.html -- Kevin Mike Hearn wrote: Awesome! I'll check it out. I'm not sure how your versioning scheme works. Does 8u20 mean it will be released 20 weeks after the original Java 8.0 or something? When is it expected to go stable? On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Joe McGlynn joe.mcgl...@oracle.comwrote: Hi Mike, Take a look at the packager in the 8u20 EA builds, it’s significantly improved over the original FX Packager. We are looking right now at what features we’ll do for the next feature update for JDK 8 after 8u20. I believe icon support should already be there in the original FX Packager, and certainly in the 8u20 version. File associations are coming in a future update, certainly very high on the list of features we want to address. Joe On May 14, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net wrote: I've been looking around for the best way to distribute my app. Javafxpackager is a big leap over what Java provided before (nothing) but it's still pretty basic. I'm wondering if there's a plan or roadmap for improving it. For instance I made a Mac DMG (it works, yay!) but I had to manually replace the default icon file: there's apparently no way to adjust that. Also, no support for configuring file associations etc. It looks like to get something sophisticated like the Scene Builder packaging still requires a lot of platform specific work.