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package com.sun.javafx.runtime;
/**
* The VersionInfo class contains strings that describe the implementation
* and specification version of the javafx pacakges. These strings
* are made available as properties obtained from the System Properties class.
*
*
* This class serves 3 purposes:
*
* 1. It creates the JavaFX version properties to be added into the Java
* System Properties at the loading of the JavaFX Toolkit. The JavaFX properties
* are javafx.version and javafx.runtime.version. Their formats follow the
* specification of java.version and java.runtime.version respectively.
* See https://openjdk.org/jeps/223 for details.
*
* For example, an early access build of JavaFX 9 build 76 will contain
* the following properties:
*
* javafx.version = 9-ea
* javafx.runtime.version = 9-ea+76
*
* An fcs build of JavaFX 9 build 135 will contain the following properties:
*
* javafx.version = 9
* javafx.runtime.version = 9+135
*
* 2. It provides methods to access Hudson build information and timestamp.
* These methods can be used to uniquely identify a particular build
* for internal test and deployment:
*
* The method getHudsonJobName() returns the name of the Hudson job.
* An empty string is returned if the build isn't built on Hudson, such as a
* local build on a developer machine.
*
* The method getHudsonBuildNumber() returns the number of the Hudson build
* for a particular job.
* A string of zeros is returned if the build isn't built on Hudson, such as a
* local build on a developer machine.
*
* The method getBuildTimestamp() will returns the timestamp of the build.
*
* 3. To uniquely identify a build that isn't generated on Hudson, such as a
* local build on a developer machine. It substitutes the build number tag of
* the javafx.runtime.version string with the build timestamp.
* For example, a build of JavaFX 9 on a developer machine will look
* something like the following:
*
* javafx.version = 9-internal
* javafx.runtime.version = 9-internal+0-2015-08-10_22-08-04
*
*
* The tags of the form @STRING@ are populated by ant when the project is built
*
* @see System#getProperties
*/
public class VersionInfo {
/**
* Build Timestamp.
*/
private static final String BUILD_TIMESTAMP = "2024-12-02-155853";
/**
* Hudson Job Name.
*/
private static final String HUDSON_JOB_NAME = "OpenJFX-build";
/**
* Hudson Build Number.
*/
private static final String HUDSON_BUILD_NUMBER = "8";
/**
* Release suffix.
*/
private static final String RELEASE_SUFFIX = "-ea";
/**
* The composite version string.
*/
private static final String VERSION = "24-ea";
/**
* The composite version string include build number.
*/
private static final String RUNTIME_VERSION = "24-ea+19";
/**
* Setup the System properties with JavaFX API version information.
* The format of the value strings of javafx.version and javafx.runtime.version
* will follow the same pattern as java.version and java.runtime.version
* respectively.
* See https://openjdk.org/jeps/223 for details.
*/
public static synchronized void setupSystemProperties() {
if (System.getProperty("javafx.version") == null) {
System.setProperty("javafx.version", getVersion());
System.setProperty("javafx.runtime.version", getRuntimeVersion());
}
}
/**
* Returns the build timestamp of the JavaFx API.
* @return the build timestamp of the JavaFX API
*/
public static String getBuildTimestamp() {
return BUILD_TIMESTAMP;
}
/**
* Returns the Hudson job name, an empty string is return if HUNDSON_JOB_NAME
* is set to "not_hudson".
* @return the Hudson job name
*/
public static String getHudsonJobName() {
if (HUDSON_JOB_NAME.equals("not_hudson")) {
return "";
}
return HUDSON_JOB_NAME;
}
/**
* Returns the Hudson build number.
* @return the Hudson build number
*/
public static String getHudsonBuildNumber() {
return HUDSON_BUILD_NUMBER;
}
/**
* Returns the release milestone string by stripping off the leading '-'
* from the RELEASE_SUFFIX if present.
* Note: RELEASE_SUFFIX is expected to be empty for fcs versions
*
* @return the release milestone string
*/
public static String getReleaseMilestone() {
String str = RELEASE_SUFFIX;
if (str.startsWith("-")) {
str = str.substring(1);
}
return str;
}
/**
* Returns the version string.
* @return the version string
*/
public static String getVersion() {
return VERSION;
}
/**
* Returns the runtime version string.
* @return the runtime version string
*/
public static String getRuntimeVersion() {
return RUNTIME_VERSION;
}
}