Using JavaFX deploy and having signing issues...

Danno Ferrin danno.ferrin at oracle.com
Mon Mar 24 17:46:46 UTC 2014


You can still deploy apps to the app store using JavaFX.  You just cannot use the media library at the moment.  You can do it also via non app store distribution and sign it via gatekeeper as well and keep the media libraries in.  And it shouldn't matter what version of Mac OSX you use to build it.

Tony Anecito <adanecito at yahoo.com> wrote:

>Thanks Richard,
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>I know some more now. It seems with Mavericks 10.9 codesign and the bundle format that JavaFX deploy creates is no longer valid. There are starting to appear to be more references to this issue on the internet.
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>So JavaFX apps can no longer be created and work on the Mac at least as far as the Apple Store is concerned.
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>I may have to downgrade my Mac OS X to 10.8 to create Apple Store distributable JavaFX apps for the Mac.
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>-Tony
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>On Monday, March 24, 2014 10:57 AM, Richard Bair <richard.bair at oracle.com> wrote:
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>> One last hurdle, you need to remove the media library for JavaFX (lib/libjfxmedia.dylib) from your bundled JDK.  It uses QuickTime and that is being disowned by apple.  This may be fixed in a later 8u update, but not in 8.0.0_b132.
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>Oh good grief, Apple! So what should we be using instead? This means I cannot make use of fx media in any app submitted to the app store?
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>Richard
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