Thanks for catching that. The default should be false.

On Jan 16, 2011, at 9:38 AM, August Lammersdorf, InteractiveMesh wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Pivot 2.0 introduced the 'disableVolatileBuffer' flag (PIVOT-390). Its 
> default value is true. In case of not signed web apps (JWS, Applet) a 
> SecurityException will be thrown (and catched) and the default value remains 
> unchanged: true. So, these apps will never benefit from the faster 
> VolatileImage buffer. Did I overlook something?
> 
> public abstract class ApplicationContext {
> 
>  public static class DisplayHost extends java.awt.Component {
> 
>    private boolean disableVolatileBuffer = true;
> 
>    public DisplayHost() {
>      ...
>      try {
>        disableVolatileBuffer = 
> Boolean.parseBoolean(System.getProperty("org.apache.pivot.wtk.disablevolatilebuffer"));
>      } catch (SecurityException ex) {
>        // No-op
>      }
>      ...
>    }
>  }
> }
> 
> August

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