This is a shadow bug to https://bellcanada.onjira.com/browse/JFX-62 opened in our system to track the issues with Chrome and JavaFX and to update it with appropriate resolution.
Aila Frishman - 26/Nov/09 11:20 PM - edited
Windows 7, Chrome 3:
* Pop-up to accept JavaFX terms and conditions
* After you accept app does not load
* Tried re-refresh
* Loading icon appears for a a few seconds and then disappears
* App still does not load
* Closed browser window and re-opened
* Then app loaded
Aila Frishman - 26/Nov/09 11:29 PM
Windows XP SP3, Chrome 3:
* Pop-up to accept JavaFX terms and conditions
* After you accept app loads, but only after a very long time (in excess of a minute)
I tested this on a lightweight (Netbook style) latop with a 1.4GHz Pentium M processor and 633MB RAM. It averages 40% CPU (spiking to 100% on initial load).
Sandeep Konchady - 28/Nov/09 04:43 PM
Aila, to validate the above, could you please run bandwidth numbers from the machine where it took over a minute to load JavaFX runtime and update this issue. I usually use http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ or http://www.dslreports.com/stest/ . What I am looking for is upload speed, download speed and latency. We have netbooks on which we can test, however I would like for it to be as close to the bandwidth that you tested with as possible.
Aila Frishman - 26/Nov/09 11:20 PM - edited
Windows 7, Chrome 3:
* Pop-up to accept JavaFX terms and conditions
* After you accept app does not load
* Tried re-refresh
* Loading icon appears for a a few seconds and then disappears
* App still does not load
* Closed browser window and re-opened
* Then app loaded
Aila Frishman - 26/Nov/09 11:29 PM
Windows XP SP3, Chrome 3:
* Pop-up to accept JavaFX terms and conditions
* After you accept app loads, but only after a very long time (in excess of a minute)
I tested this on a lightweight (Netbook style) latop with a 1.4GHz Pentium M processor and 633MB RAM. It averages 40% CPU (spiking to 100% on initial load).
Sandeep Konchady - 28/Nov/09 04:43 PM
Aila, to validate the above, could you please run bandwidth numbers from the machine where it took over a minute to load JavaFX runtime and update this issue. I usually use http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ or http://www.dslreports.com/stest/ . What I am looking for is upload speed, download speed and latency. We have netbooks on which we can test, however I would like for it to be as close to the bandwidth that you tested with as possible.