Il giorno 24/mag/2013, alle ore 21:48, Rahul Sundaram <metherid(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
Hi
What is the status of JavaFX? Is it under a suitable license? Will it be included in
Fedora? Thanks
Rahul
JavaFX is proprietary software, OpenJFX however is the Open Source version, and the
license is the same as OpenJDK, so I would say it will be certainly included at some
point. When exactly depends on two things:
1. When all the bits will be released
Currently is not fully open yet, this is a showstopper.
2. When OpenJDK 8 will be ready
OpenJFX depends on OpenJDK 8, so I will start packaging it one it's ready for prime
time, although if I'm correct we do already distribute OpenJDK 8 as a preview in
Fedora 19, so this would be less of a problem.
There's an effort to make OpenJFX compatible with Java 7 syntax, but I didn't have
time to help them yet. This maybe an interesting interim solution, but it still requires
some closed bits which again is the real issue.
Things are moving fast though, so I'm confident the answer to "when" is
soon.
Cheers,
Mario
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