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The OpenJFX project maintains 3 main development repositories. We utilize the "Branching with Clones" method as described in A Guide to Branching in Mercurial by Steve Losh. The "master" repo is the one from which each weekly promoted build is made. You can think of it as the "golden master". The master repository must always be buildable. We never work directly against master. Instead, we have created different team repositories, and developers push their fixes into one of these team repositories. Each week, a team integrator will integrate from the team repository back into master. Thus, a bug fix that finds its way into the graphics team repository will be integrated into master generally each week on Tuesday or Wednesday. Promoted builds from master are then produced and published, generally on Thursdays.

At present we have two only one team repositories, the "controls" and "graphics" repositories. Most All teams work out of graphics (graphics, web, scene graph, etc) , while only the controls team works out of the controls repository. We might adjust our usage of team repositories in future releases. Which repository you so you will want to clone and work from depends on which team you are working withgraphics as well. The URLs for each of these repos is listed here:

  • http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8/master/rt
  • http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8/graphics/rthttp://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8/controls/rt

Releases of OpenJFX are based on street names or neighborhoods in San Francisco. This tradition started with JavaFX 1.1 and carries on to this day. The names we have used for releases past, present, and future are listed here.

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