Re: "Internal review ID : 9062887" (Re: FXMLLoader: not supplying filename to script engine, not supplying event object as argument to script

2020-01-23 Thread Anthony Vanelverdinghe
On 22/01/2020 18:52, Rony G. Flatscher wrote: Hi Anthony, On 22.01.2020 17:07, Anthony Vanelverdinghe wrote: Your issue has been converted into a JDK issue, with your testcase attached [1]. Thank you *very* much for this information! Normally you should’ve received an e-mail at the time

RE: "Internal review ID : 9062887" (Re: FXMLLoader: not supplying filename to script engine, not supplying event object as argument to script

2020-01-22 Thread Anthony Vanelverdinghe
Hi Rony Your issue has been converted into a JDK issue, with your testcase attached [1]. Normally you should’ve received an e-mail at the time of this conversion, but you can check this yourself by using the internal review ID as in [2]. If you’d like to contribute a fix, see [3]. Kind

Re: error in tutorial

2019-12-30 Thread Anthony Vanelverdinghe
Hi Some observations: This is the mentioned e-mail: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/openjfx-dev/2018-September/022497.html The lib folder contains a src.zip file, both in JDK 13.0.1 and in JavaFX SDK 13.0.1, so this is consistent. For NetBeans and IntelliJ IDEA (I didn't check

JDK-8180368 javapackager and Maven Toolchains

2017-05-19 Thread Anthony Vanelverdinghe
Hi This issue [1] was given lower priority because "reproducing the bug requires intentionally setting JAVA_HOME to old JDK and using files from new one". However, I just want to point out that this is not some artificial construction: Maven Toolchains [2] allow to build projects with a JDK

Re: JavaFX WebView TLS/SSL Certificate Revocation Check

2016-01-10 Thread Anthony Vanelverdinghe
Hi Michael I just tested this and everything works as expected, i.e.: - JavaFX' WebView uses OCSP when the 3 related properties are set (using WireShark to verify) - https://revoked.grc.com fails when using OCSP, and succeeds when not - https://www.coinbase.com succeeds either way So

Re: Where to sign up for bug tracker

2015-12-04 Thread Anthony Vanelverdinghe
Hi Rahman You can follow your bug by using the following URL: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JI-9027150 The JI (Java Incidents) project is not publicly visible, so this will give you the OpenJDK Log In page for now. However, as soon as a JDK issue is created for your report, this same URL