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Re: [equinox-dev] Follow-up on splash-screen questions

If you start Swing first on a Mac OS X system, you cannot start SWT
afterwards. Java WebStart of an SWT app fails for this reason on Mac
OS X at the moment; the (Apple) JWS code kicks off a Swing dialog,
which then prevents any SWT-based app from running.

Having a Swing splash would be a no-no.

Alex.

On 13/02/07, Thomas Hallgren <thomas@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
As a side-track on https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=173742
I raised the question why the splash-screen is not handled completely by
Java. I'd like to continue that discussion here.

Andrew Niefer wrote:

> Thomas, the splash screen work was about more than simply displaying a graphic.
>  We wanted to use SWT widgets in the splash screen, otherwise we would have
> just stayed with the old splash story (which is separate from this discussion
> about startup.jar).  See
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Equinox_Launcher_Plan
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Splash_Screen_Improvements
> and bug 161569 <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=161569> for details of the investigations.


I thought the initial splash screen was a graphical image only. I
realize that it gets more complicated when you need to pass a native
handle to SWT classes booted at a later time. Using pure Java for the
splash would probably rule out the use of SWT widgets.

> Time-to-splash was a major consideration.  On a cold machine (just turned on,
> no disk cache) the old splash method took around 6 seconds.  Showing a graphic
> in java would have been about the same.  For a properly setup eclipse using JNI
> to start the vm, the new launchre takes about 400ms on a cold start. (50ms on a
> warm start).

My reaction was to Pascals statement that Java is too damn slow for a
splash. I've tried various things on different machines, including
cold-start and clearmem.exe. I never get times anywhere near the 7781ms
reported for the "Funky Classloader" in comment #17. So question is, how
much of that time can be contributed to the use of SWT?

Kind Regards,
Thomas Hallgren

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