Thanks for the clarification. I tried to read the GPLv2-CE license, but it
gave me a headache.
/Sverre
Den ons. 19. sep. 2018 kl. 14:51 skrev Kevin Rushforth <
kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>:
> While this is not meant to be legal advice... The purpose of the
> Classpath exception to GPL v2 [1],
While this is not meant to be legal advice... The purpose of the
Classpath exception to GPL v2 [1], both for the JDK itself and for
JavaFX, is to allow applications to use it without requiring that the
application itself be licensed under GPL nor requiring that the source
for the application
Great work with JavaFX 11. Looking forward to trying it out.
About license for OpenJDK and OpenJFX:
Given that OpenJDK has a GPLv2-CE license, is it possible to use it with a
commercial application, when bundling with a native runtime, or do we need
a commercial license from Oracle? We will not
Congratulations to all involved in this!
Looking forward to seeing JavaFX grow now it's outside of the JDK.
-Chris
On Tue, September 18, 2018 14:08, Johan Vos wrote:
> Adding to what Kevin already said (huge thanks to Kevin and Oracle for
> all they did), I want to thank everyone on this list
Yes, thank you for filing it. It should be transferred to the JDK
project tomorrow.
-- Kevin
On 9/18/2018 12:30 PM, jav...@use.startmail.com wrote:
We will review your report and have assigned it an internal review ID
: 9057296.
hth...
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 3:24 PM, Kevin
We will review your report and have assigned it an internal review ID :
9057296.
hth...
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 3:24 PM, Kevin Rushforth
wrote:
I really meant that when you file a bug at
https://bugreport.java.com/
you can paste it inline there, along with your description of
I really meant that when you file a bug at https://bugreport.java.com/
you can paste it inline there, along with your description of the bug.
If you have already filed a bug, send me the ID and I can copy the info
into that bug.
Thanks.
-- Kevin
On 9/18/2018 11:26 AM,
Thanks Kevin.
I will paste it all in this email. I have essentially three versions.
Two are so compressed it's hard for people to get what the issue is.
Since in those programs the proof only takes the form of the value of a
class variable, and that proof is demonstrated only by
In general, smaller test cases are better, so this the preferred choice.
-- Kevin
On 9/18/2018 9:37 AM, Phil Race wrote:
No. If you have a test case, include it in the body.
if its too big for that .. then maybe it needs to be trimmed down anyway.
-phil.
On 09/18/2018 09:31 AM,
No. If you have a test case, include it in the body.
if its too big for that .. then maybe it needs to be trimmed down anyway.
-phil.
On 09/18/2018 09:31 AM, jav...@use.startmail.com wrote:
I don't see a way to attach java classes at the bug report form
located here:
You can either paste the code in line, upload it to Google Drive or
similar, or else email the bundle to one of us and we will attach it.
-- Kevin
On 9/18/2018 9:31 AM, jav...@use.startmail.com wrote:
I don't see a way to attach java classes at the bug report form
located here:
I don't see a way to attach java classes at the bug report form located
here:
https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/start_form.do
Is there some way to do this?
Thank you.
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 9:02 AM, Kevin Rushforth
wrote:
I am pleased to announce the final release of
Excellent work, congratulations to everyone involved and the new site is
wonderful.
Johan, Kevin,
a big "thank you!" from someone who has based his company and career on JavaFX.
This release will put an end to all of the „JavaFX is dead“ speculations /
rumors out there and it will hopefully also mark the beginning of ongoing and
accelerated development of this fantastic piece
Adding to what Kevin already said (huge thanks to Kevin and Oracle for all
they did), I want to thank everyone on this list for being part of this
release. The JavaFX 11 release is a huge milestone, and there are many
people who contributed, some of them who have been working with JavaFX from
day
I am pleased to announce the final release of JavaFX 11 as well as the
launch of a new OpenJFX community site at:
http://openjfx.io/
The GA version of JavaFX 11 is now live and can be downloaded by going
to the openjfx.io site or by accessing javafx modules from maven central
at
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