Info after reports of our customers :
Servoy smart client start up time is approx. 4-5 times slower in Java 8u31 than in Java 8u25.
(JDK-8071711)
Regards,
Info after reports of our customers :
Servoy smart client start up time is approx. 4-5 times slower in Java 8u31 than in Java 8u25.
(JDK-8071711)
Regards,
JDK-8071711 is closed because it is a duplicate of JDK-8069161.
JDK-8069161 is not visible (to me) in the JDK bug system.
I think some Servoy boys or girls to be a member of the JDK bug system.
Can someone of Servoy take a peek in JDK-8069161 and look for the current status ?
Thanks in advance,
Please some comment / cooperation…
More and more Servoy smart client users are updating Java (8 + 7)
We see the same thing, of slowing startups of smartclients…
I already talkes about Johan about this. He has no access also to that other JDK ticket…
lwjwillemsen:
@Servoy,Please some comment / cooperation…
More and more Servoy smart client users are updating Java (8 + 7)
The forum is a place for the community, Servoy employees will be around on a ‘best effort’ base.
If you have urgent issues please open a ticket at support.servoy.com with the priority set to match the urgency.
For what it’s worth I noticed longer startup teams in Netbeans as well… And it looks like other non-Servoy parties are affected as well:
Maybe Oracle has some fixing (or explaining) to do.
servoy just can’t really do anything about this. I think it is just related to the signing/jar verifyer
Hi Johan,
Maybe you could raise an issue / inform / make noise (at behalf of Servoy developers) at Oracle through your Servoy - Oracle channels ?
(And inform the Servoy developers about status…)
Regards,
that would be of no use, its already a know issue as we see in the various bug reports
8u40 is out.
Smart client startup time 8u31 : 5 x 8u25
Smart client startup time 8u40 : 2.5 x 8u25 (Solved ?)
No bug fix report, it looks like no user (including Servoy) in the world can follow what Oracle is doing or not on this matter.
Scary stuff…
Regards,
“Oracle has just given you another reason not to install Java on your Mac” https://grahamcluley.com/2015/03/oracle-java-mac/
yeah, really unbelievable…
Really time to start moving to NG-Client (when it’s out).
No Java needed on the desktop and you get the awesomeness of AngularJS.
You know you already have that with Velocity Robert!
“Oracle has just given you another reason not to install Java on your Mac” https://grahamcluley.com/2015/03/oracle-java-mac/
Used to that (Ask toolbar / JVM) in Windows for years.
That’s the least of our problems…
Regards,
ptalbot:
You know you already have that with Velocity Robert!
Yes, I know. And I do
ptalbot:
You know you already have that with Velocity Robert!
What do you mean??
juan.cristobo:
ptalbot:
You know you already have that with Velocity Robert!What do you mean??
What I mean is that Velocity web client WebClient - VelocityReport Plugin - ServoyForge allows you to use any client javascript framework/technology, has done it for a while (some of my clients have websites in production done with Velocity web client, using Bootstrap, jQueryUI and other frameworks) and is compatible with Servoy 5.2+ - so if you want to use Angular.js with Servoy, you don’t even need to wait for Servoy 8!
Oh, interesting…
But I like Servoy as “GUI form builder”, to manage events, to put buttons where yo like, and so on… If you use Velocity as you say, you have to build forms (or pages) with another tool.
juan.cristobo:
Oh, interesting…But I like Servoy as “GUI form builder”, to manage events, to put buttons where yo like, and so on… If you use Velocity as you say, you have to build forms (or pages) with another tool.
exactly!
Velocity webclient != NGClient.
Velocity is great for particular solutions, but not the same as NG Client