It's great to see that at least some progress is being made in that
area though. It would be a shame if applications that use the OpenGL
pipeline + JOGL (like those demoed at Java One) only run on Windows
and Linux come October.
On another note, I'm still waiting for proper Power PC support. I
don't suppose you could comment on when that is expected or even the
reason that we lost it in the Java 6 DPs in the first place?
It's really great to see that Java 6 support on Mac is not lagging
(significantly) behind the Windows and Linux builds from Sun. Thanks
Apple.
Scott
On 7-Jul-06, at 1:25 PM, Michael McDougall wrote:
Yikes. What's going on is that you have entered the wild and wooly
world of the (unfinished) OpenGL rendering pipeline. In DP4, there
is a preliminary implementation of this renderer.
I bet that you are hitting it because we currently use the same
flag to turn on this renderer that Sun uses, and your jnlp file
explicitly asks for openGL
<weasel>
It's not clear when (or if) this code path will see the light of day
<weasel/>
There is no target audience at this point for this feature; please
turn it off for your testing; it has enough known bugs that we
didn't mention it's existence (or how to turn it on) in the release
notes. You can turn it off by excising the bits of the command
line which specify the opengl renderer.
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