Hi Kevin,
After JDK-8200749 is committed, please review the fixes for documentation
mistakes:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8200587
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~nlisker/8200587/webrev.00/
Thanks,
Nir
I created a pull request [3] for this, and discovered that the CI builds
for the GitHub sandbox are using JDK 9.0.4. Michael Ennen is fixing this
by switching both the Travis and Appveyor CI builds to use JDK 10 [4].
Given the disruptive nature of bumping the minimum, I think it is wise
to wai
Yes, I didn't build Webkit and the JDK is 10, but I thought the Webkit
tests would be skipped if it weren't built.
The filed bug should do it. Thanks.
- Nir
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 15:01 Kevin Rushforth
wrote:
> Yes, this is very likely the issue. If you take the jfxwebkit.dll from
> the latest E
Yes, that is the plan.
Actually, there are 2 paths:
1. create a JavaFX SDK (see https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8198329
)
2. create and upload the JavaFX modules to the traditional, popular
repositories (maven central, bintray) and make sure developers can use the
API's using maven/gradle
Yes, this is the plan. There has been quite a lot of discussion on this,
so I invite you to search the email archives [1]. Specifically, the
recent "modules versus SDK's" thread [2]. You are welcome to join the
mailing list [3] and contribute to the discussion if you like.
-- Kevin
[1] http:/
Hi,
This is a question about Oracle's statement that JavaFX will no longer be part
of the SDK starting from Java 11:
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/the-future-of-javafx-and-other-java-client-roadmap-updates
Is the plan, that when Java 11 is released (scheduled for September 2018),
Yes, this is very likely the issue. If you take the jfxwebkit.dll from
the latest EA build of JDK 11 then you should be fine. Alternatively, if
you have the patience to build webkit from source (at least once) then
you can use that.
Johan had a good idea that gradle :web:test should produce a
OK, thanks. For the benefit of others who might be interested, this bug
is now visible here:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8201135
-- Kevin
Matthew Elliot wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Priyanka from Oracle beat me to it and this small example hit the nail
on the head immediately. The below w
Hi Kevin,
Priyanka from Oracle beat me to it and this small example hit the nail on
the head immediately. The below will throw and swallow and
IllegalArgumentException in CSSParser in the following method.
private ParsedValueImpl colorValueOfString(String str) {
import javafx.application.Appli