hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: RT-5747: Add Spinner Control

2014-07-11 Thread jonathan . giles
Changeset: 9e26a5eaed82 Author:jgiles Date: 2014-07-12 16:03 +1200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/9e26a5eaed82 RT-5747: Add Spinner Control + apps/toys/Hello/src/main/java/hello/HelloSpinner.java + modules/controls/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/scene/control/

[8u40] API Review: [CSS] Reduce CssMetaData boilerplate code

2014-07-11 Thread David Grieve
The latest API for https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-36510 is posted on http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dgrieve/RT-36510/webrev.03. Please see the comments in RT-36510 for details.

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Jörg Wille
IMHO, the jira-filter is not enough, at least is was not sufficient for what I wanted to find out. I think it is really useful if you clone a closed repo from 8u-dev to publish this date/changeset with the release or somehow else. As Lisa now mentioned the date for cloning 8u6 was Feb.26th and the

hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: [SCENEBUILDER] fix I18N test

2014-07-11 Thread jerome . cambon
Changeset: e9e4c7cc25ea Author:Jerome Cambon Date: 2014-07-11 18:50 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/e9e4c7cc25ea [SCENEBUILDER] fix I18N test ! apps/scenebuilder/SceneBuilderKit/src/com/oracle/javafx/scenebuilder/kit/editor/EditorController.java

Re: OT: Netbeans ported to JFX?

2014-07-11 Thread Mike
I would rather see an android and ios project cross platform that's compelling enough by oracle with a fancy scene builder based impressive GUI and datafx mongodb backend Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 10, 2014, at 8:35 AM, Jeff Martin wrote: > > I wish Oracle would try to build an ecosystem a

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Kevin Rushforth
- add a special tag when we clone a stabilization repo for an embedded release Note that we could actually do this after the fact, but it isn't needed for 8u26. The 8u26 stabilization repo was cloned from the 8u20 repo and will contain all changesets that are in 8u20 (and eventually 8u25).

hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: [SCENEBUILDER] Fix (cont'd) for DTL-6753: File chooser does not use the current fxml directory as initial directory (regression)

2014-07-11 Thread jerome . cambon
Changeset: 1700310977dc Author:Jerome Cambon Date: 2014-07-11 17:49 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/1700310977dc [SCENEBUILDER] Fix (cont'd) for DTL-6753: File chooser does not use the current fxml directory as initial directory (regression) ! apps/sce

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Lisa Selle
We already sort of "missed the boat" to make this better for 8u26, but going forward here are a couple of suggestions to make this easier (because I don't see us making the release repos public anytime soon): - add a special tag when we clone a stabilization repo for an embedded release - add

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Kevin Rushforth
To add to what Lisa said, I did a quick check and find only 7 additional changesets that were pulled into 8u6 after that date (not counting the 5 changesets synced in from the 8u5 release). -- Kevin Lisa Selle wrote: The internal repo that 8u6 was released from was cloned from 8u-dev on Feb

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Lisa Selle
The internal repo that 8u6 was released from was cloned from 8u-dev on Feb 26. Here is the tag that was added to the repo just before the clone was produced: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/76d1ce5ed6f4 So, everything that went into 8u20 prior to that tag will definitely be

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Kevin Rushforth
Hi Jeorg, The changeset you mention is for bug RT-37098 which is listed as fixed is 8u26 not 8u6. As Lisa indicates, you can look in JIRA for bugs with fixVersion=8u6 to see whether a particular bug is fixed. Here is a query you might use: ht

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Jörg Wille
Hi Lisa, I know that ARM- and Embedded-Version are closed-source. But I hoped that the information, what OpenJFX-Changeset it is based on, would be public. For someone like me, who is following the 8u-dev repo carefully, it would increase confidence in the release, if I knew, which bugs were fixed.

RE: OT: Netbeans ported to JFX?

2014-07-11 Thread Doug Schaefer
Interesting. This is why Tom Schindl and I feel the SWT port to JavaFX is so important. It would be hard for a Swing app to migrate, but if we can get a good SWT port working, we could bring the entire Eclipse plug-in collection over, including the IDE. And then people could easily switch their

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Lisa Selle
Hi Jörg, The repos that the 8u6 release were built from are not currently public. I don't believe there is any plan to make them public, although I will follow up on this question. In the case where the repos remain private, then I'm sorry to say that while all JavaFX changesets for 8u6 are

hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: [TEST] fixed failing tests caused by changeset 66696ac8abca (RT-37864 fix)

2014-07-11 Thread martin . sladecek
Changeset: 59ec777e8bf3 Author:Martin Sladecek Date: 2014-07-11 14:28 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/59ec777e8bf3 [TEST] fixed failing tests caused by changeset 66696ac8abca (RT-37864 fix) ! modules/web/src/test/java/javafx/scene/web/ScreenAndWindowTes

Re: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

2014-07-11 Thread Jörg Wille
Hi, what JavaFX Changeset is this release based on? And in which repo can I see the tag for this release? Jörg > Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 17:06:58 +0300 > From: Daniel Blaukopf > To: "openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net Mailing" > > Subject: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released > M

Re: 8u40 review request: RT-37793 performance problems in Canvas temp and clip buffers

2014-07-11 Thread Hervé Girod
I was not aware of that. Thanks for the information! Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 11, 2014, at 0:43, Jim Graham wrote: > > Hi Herve, > > This particular bug has nothing to do with rectangular clipping, this is > improving shape clipping instead. > > Also, the fix involved actually isn't real

hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: [SCENEBUILDER] Partial fix (App) for DTL-6753: File chooser does not use the current fxml directory as initial directory (regression)

2014-07-11 Thread jerome . cambon
Changeset: 49ca1a5f22c1 Author:Jerome Cambon Date: 2014-07-11 11:08 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/49ca1a5f22c1 [SCENEBUILDER] Partial fix (App) for DTL-6753: File chooser does not use the current fxml directory as initial directory (regression) ! app

Re: OT: Netbeans ported to JFX?

2014-07-11 Thread Tobias Bley
I absolutly agree. I don’t love Objective-C and Cocoa-APIs. But I have the feeling that „it must be a great technology/API“ if there are so many good applications like Apple Pages, iTunes, …. which all are using Cocoa. That’s missing with JavaFX. The last years it was funny to see cool demos. Bu

Re: OT: Netbeans ported to JFX?

2014-07-11 Thread Robert Krüger
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 4:53 PM, David Hill wrote: > On 7/10/14, 10:40 AM, Jeff Martin wrote: >> >> That's not what Bill Gates or Steve Jobs said. > > To be fair - both of those guys are trying to build an ecosystem - not just > an OS, but an OS and tools and products layered on top of it. They wa

hg: openjfx/8u-dev/rt: [SCENEBUILDER] Fix DTL-6760: Make so that Controller classes of Kit can be instantiated while FX is not initialized

2014-07-11 Thread sandra . lions-piron
Changeset: 28bf6d677b7d Author:slions Date: 2014-07-11 09:59 +0200 URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/28bf6d677b7d [SCENEBUILDER] Fix DTL-6760: Make so that Controller classes of Kit can be instantiated while FX is not initialized ! apps/scenebuilder/SceneBuild

Re: OT: Netbeans ported to JFX?

2014-07-11 Thread Chris Nahr
I asked Geertjan Wielenga about a possible JavaFX rewrite of NetBeans back in March, and he said that although they'll keep pulling in JavaFX features such as WebView on a case-by-case basis, a total rewrite is not going to happen. So the IDE is going to remain Swing-based. Link to the Twitter