A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
With the significant increase in the number of Windows PCs running on ARM since 2022 (Microsoft having adopted this technology in its own devices since 2020), it is now more important than ever to offer native ARM versions of applications.
Native ARM applications run faster and have fewer bugs compared to the versions emulated by Windows.
Currently, only Liberica JDK provides JavaFX for ARM, but without the web and media modules.
It's therefore time for JavaFX to follow this trend by offering comprehensive support for ARM on Windows. Including from Maven.
With the significant increase in the number of Windows PCs running on ARM since 2022 (Microsoft having adopted this technology in its own devices since 2020), it is now more important than ever to offer native ARM versions of applications.
Native ARM applications run faster and have fewer bugs compared to the versions emulated by Windows.
Currently, only Liberica JDK provides JavaFX for ARM, but without the web and media modules.
It's therefore time for JavaFX to follow this trend by offering comprehensive support for ARM on Windows. Including from Maven.
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JDK-8292578 JavaFX support on Linux / aarch64
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- Open
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