Java 8u31

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Re: Java 8u31

Postby ROCLASI » Mon Mar 09, 2015 12:34 pm

ptalbot wrote:You know you already have that with Velocity Robert! ;)

Yes, I know. And I do :)
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Re: Java 8u31

Postby juan.cristobo » Tue Mar 10, 2015 3:56 pm

ptalbot wrote:You know you already have that with Velocity Robert! ;)


What do you mean??
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Re: Java 8u31

Postby ptalbot » Tue Mar 10, 2015 4:04 pm

juan.cristobo wrote:
ptalbot wrote:You know you already have that with Velocity Robert! ;)


What do you mean??


What I mean is that Velocity web client https://www.servoyforge.net/projects/velocity-report/wiki/WebClient 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! ;)
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Re: Java 8u31

Postby juan.cristobo » Tue Mar 10, 2015 4:46 pm

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.
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Re: Java 8u31

Postby Harjo » Tue Mar 10, 2015 4:59 pm

juan.cristobo wrote: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
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Re: Java 8u31

Postby ptalbot » Tue Mar 10, 2015 5:01 pm

juan.cristobo wrote: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.


True, although in most case, I find that an advantage, not being constrained by the GUI form builder. It might not be for everyone, and some HTML/CSS background is helpful of course, but once you've passed that, you can think of it as having the power of the Servoy data model + the solutionModel (without its quirks) and free modern HTML design combined, I find that a very powerful combination.
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Re: Java 8u31

Postby lwjwillemsen » Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:30 am

Update on the jws startup time :

Check : https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8078152

Java 8u60 will be fixed !
Strange because with 8u40 the jws startup time was back on the level of 8u25

Maybe in 8u60 the startup time will be < 1 second :wink:
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