On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Frank Murphy <frankly3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can confirm that both OpenJDK and OracleJDK display the same behavior. I noticed this a week or so ago running my companies graphical Java ELT.
The application runs fine on Fedora 14 and Windows, it just doesn't seem to like gnome-shell.
-Derek
On 17/06/11 18:18, Ricardo Veguilla wrote:Doesn't mean they're perfect.
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Frank Murphy<frankly3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 17/06/11 16:48, Ricardo Veguilla wrote:
>>> The apps are from the web.
>>
>> If you have access to the sources,
>> check the *.java files.
>> make sure you have all the classes required.
>>
>
> Hmm, I don't see how that might help. The bug is not related to the
> apps, the apps are using swing.
openjdk should handle swing.
The bug is related to the swing
> implementation on X-windows,
As you know swing is not perfect,
which probably does not like how
> gnome3/gtk3 handles windows.
just overlaid on awt. (despite import javax.Swing)
and it may be that you need Oracles JDk,
to get all the classes you need,
have you checked the same apps on a Win Box?
I can confirm that both OpenJDK and OracleJDK display the same behavior. I noticed this a week or so ago running my companies graphical Java ELT.
The application runs fine on Fedora 14 and Windows, it just doesn't seem to like gnome-shell.
-Derek
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