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NoneNoneJava drawing in the resize/scrolling case for Java applets embedded in =
the browser process. The reason you don't see this behavior when using =
the out-of-process plugin is because the applet painting is happening in =
a seperate process, and the browser is "pulling the pixels" from the =
Java process when the browser thinks it's a good time to repaint.
I'm not clear why unchecking the "64-bit" checkbox in Java Preferences =
should enable or disable the out-of-process vs. in-process applet =
setting. If your MacBook is actually 32-bit only, you should never even =
see the 64-bit JVMs.
On May 21, 2010, at 4:42 AM, Rob Dickens wrote:
> Have just tested my applet on a 64-bit Mac, and it seems,
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> * you have to select the 'In their own process' preference, in order
> to stop the flicker-on-resize
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> * unticking the 64-bit Java checkbox greys out the radio buttons that
> let you make the above change.
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> Ergo, the non-flickering applet container is only available on 64-bit =
Macs.
>=20
> If anyone from Apple could clarify the situation, I'd be much obliged.
>=20
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Chung-Kai Chen <[email protected]> =
wrote:
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>> It's really frustrating to see something on Mac so bad compared to =
Windows.
>> I use this page =
(http://www.javafx.com/samples/TableInsights/index.html) to test
>> the newly arrived JVM and it still flickers like a hell when =
scrolling the page.
>> The same applet run on Windows hosted in VirtualBox on my Mac shows =
almost
>> no flickering.
>>=20
>>=20
>> 2010/5/19 Rob Dickens <[email protected]>:
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>>> Dear Mac-Java Devs,
>>>=20
>>> Have just installed the new version of Java, hoping that my =
applets[1]
>>> (in Safari) would stop flickering when I resized the browser
>>> window--something which the release notes suggest[2] might be the
>>> case--, but I find that they do still flicker.
>>>=20
>>> One thing I note is that the Java Preferences app won't let me =
change
>>> the way applets are run (from 'Within the browser process' to 'In
>>> their own process'), since the radio buttons are greyed out.
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>>> I'm on a 32-bit MacBook, btw.
>>>=20
>>> Please could somebody help.
>>>=20
>>> Best regards,
>>>=20
>>> Rob
>>>=20
>>> 1 http://lafros.com/gui
>>> 2 Plugin2 Graphics Rendering
>>> =
<http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/releasenotes/CrossPlatform/JavaSno=
wLeopardUpdate2LeopardUpdate7RN/NewandNoteworthy/NewandNoteworthy.html#//a=
pple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009967-CH4-SW1>
Regards,
Mike Swingler
Java Runtime Engineer
Apple Inc.
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