Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released

Kevin Rushforth kevin.rushforth at oracle.com
Fri Jul 11 14:40:06 UTC 2014


Hi Jeorg,

The changeset you mention is for bug RT-37098 
<https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-37098> which is listed as fixed 
is 8u26 not 8u6.

As Lisa indicates, you can look in JIRA for bugs with fixVersion=8u6 to 
see whether a particular bug is fixed. Here is a query you might use:

https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/issues/?jql=project%3DRT%20AND%20resolution%3DFixed%20AND%20fixVersion%3D8u6

-- Kevin


Jörg Wille wrote:
> Hi Lisa,
> I know that ARM- and Embedded-Version are closed-source. But I hoped that
> the information, what OpenJFX-Changeset it is based on, would be public.
> For someone like me, who is following the 8u-dev repo carefully, it would
> increase confidence in the release, if I knew, which bugs were fixed.
>
> In this specific case, I would like to know if this patch (
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/rev/7046a069715f) has made it
> in to this release.
>
> Joerg
>
>
>
> 2014-07-11 14:52 GMT+02:00 Lisa Selle <lisa.selle at oracle.com>:
>
>   
>> Hi Jörg,
>>
>> The repos that the 8u6 release were built from are not currently public.
>>  I don't believe there is any plan to make them public, although I will
>> follow up on this question.
>>
>> In the case where the repos remain private, then I'm sorry to say that
>> while all JavaFX changesets for 8u6 are also in 8u-dev, there is no tag or
>> other indicator which would let you see exactly which changesets went into
>> 8u6, or to duplicate them in a build.
>>
>> If you are interested in specific features or bug fixes, there are jiras
>> corresponding to the bulk of the changesets - just look for 8u6 in the fix
>> version field.  The jiraas should contain links to the corresponding
>> openjfx changeset.
>>
>> Is this just a general question or is there something specific you are
>> looking for?  Maybe there is another way to get you the information you're
>> after.
>>
>> Lisa
>>
>>
>> On 7/11/2014 5:25 AM, Jörg Wille wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>> what JavaFX Changeset is this release based on?
>>> And in which repo can I see the tag for this release?
>>>
>>> Jörg
>>>
>>>
>>>  Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 17:06:58 +0300
>>>       
>>>> From: Daniel Blaukopf <daniel.blaukopf at oracle.com>
>>>> To: "openjfx-dev at openjdk.java.net Mailing"
>>>>          <openjfx-dev at openjdk.java.net>
>>>> Subject: Java SE Embedded 8u6 and JDK 8u6 for ARM released
>>>> Message-ID: <5AE2B8CA-D766-4969-94CB-34D8F080D361 at oracle.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=us-ascii
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> JDK 8u6 for ARM and Java SE Embedded 8u6 were released yesterday. This
>>>> release includes new JavaFX features in addition to bug fixes:
>>>> Support for Freescale i.MX6Q Sabre Device Platform
>>>> Multitouch support
>>>>
>>>> The 8u6 release also includes several enhancements to the core Java
>>>> platform such as reduced static footprint and improved runtime
>>>> performance.
>>>>
>>>> Java SE Embedded:
>>>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/embedded/
>>>> embedded-se/downloads/javase-embedded-downloads-2209751.html
>>>> JDK for ARM:
>>>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/
>>>> downloads/jdk8-arm-downloads-2187472.html
>>>> Docs: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javase-embedded.htm
>>>>
>>>> This is an update to the tested and supported binary release of JavaFX.
>>>> The OpenJFX sources have the latest features and bug fixes, but have not
>>>> undergone the same testing as supported JavaFX binary releases.
>>>>
>>>> Daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         


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