AW: Apache HTML/Java UI instead of ... Oracle will remove JavaFX fromOracle JDK

2018-03-15 Thread toni.epple
n: dev@netbeans.incubator.apache.org Betreff: AW: Apache HTML/Java UI instead of ... Oracle will remove JavaFX fromOracle JDK Best example Neil, the app is horrible, it is slow initialization like 10 seconds or more? Please come one. No way!. And the UI is horrible too, out from the latest 90s or wh

AW: Apache HTML/Java UI instead of ... Oracle will remove JavaFX fromOracle JDK

2018-03-14 Thread Christian Lenz
Best example Neil, the app is horrible, it is slow initialization like 10 seconds or more? Please come one. No way!. And the UI is horrible too, out from the latest 90s or whenever. Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 Von: Neil C Smith Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. März 2018 10:35 An:

Re: AW: Apache HTML/Java UI instead of ... Oracle will remove JavaFX fromOracle JDK

2018-03-12 Thread Peter Steele
Christian I am sure electron is good, but my personal preference is to not use a web ide. Javascript as a language has a lot of limitations. I have written gwt code to export java to html and you are limited a lot in how you design your apps. On 12 Mar 2018 16:40, "Christian Lenz"

AW: Apache HTML/Java UI instead of ... Oracle will remove JavaFX fromOracle JDK

2018-03-12 Thread Christian Lenz
Have a look into electron apps. A lot of apps are written with this Framework like VS Code and I think this is a big Player and you can see, that it performs very well and it is performant as hell. Only to say one of those apps. Cheers Chris Von: Peter Steele Gesendet: Montag, 12. März 2018

AW: Apache HTML/Java UI instead of ... Oracle will remove JavaFX fromOracle JDK

2018-03-12 Thread Christian Lenz
I totally agree with your, but as we discussed some glitches in other threads, you already know my pain. To create stable, usable UIs with HTML inside Java, with the Rendering Browser from the JDK or from wherever, there Need some bigger improvements to get everyone involved. But what happens