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about 1 month ago | 8 months ago | |
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- Any JavaFX+Linux user here?
- How do I package javafx jars in my jar so that I can run it without vm arguments ?
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F38: possible reasons why some app indicators are not appearing?
I've been scratching my head over this as well. Been developing my app, Opal, and on F37 the icon at least appeared, but now it's completely black. I've tried changing the opacity and the background image, and it might have something to do with older gtk applications and image transparency, but I'm not sure yet.
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People who sleep with hours-long relaxing background music really put a lot of blind trust in the creators not to add a horrific scream in the middle of it.
That's a fun idea. Maybe I should add it as an easter egg to my relaxing (and open source) music player Opal
- JavaFX 20 + JDK20 + Gradle + GitHub Actions
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AtlantaFX 1.1.0
https://github.com/CodeDead/opal in case someone wants to see this theme in action, check out the development branch.
- Visualize your dependencies with GraphMyRepo.com
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Release Notes for JavaFX 19
For what it's worth https://github.com/CodeDead/opal/tree/feature/drag-and-drop (the link in the bug report) returns HTTP 404 to me. Either you removed the repository since the bug was filed, or a permission issue prevents anyone else from seeing it.
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AtlantaFX 1.0.0 released
Oh this is absolutely great. Going to use this for Opal
- JavaFX MediaPlayer not working on Fedora 36
Useful-Things
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How do I package javafx jars in my jar so that I can run it without vm arguments ?
Creating fat-jar's for maven/gradle projects each release using automated CI (Like GitHub Actions, or Jenkins)
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JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to run this application. For MacBook Air m2
You can refer to my example demonstrating the fix if you want a visual here: https://github.com/Col-E/Useful-Things/tree/master/tutorials/javafx/maven-setup/src/main/java/org/example
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Dependency injection frameworks
On the other side, I think you did a really good job illustrating how DI works with this document.
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IntelliJ JavaFX Template is trash
No, just use a normal Java template for Maven/Gradle and add JavaFX as a dependency. I have examples here: https://github.com/Col-E/Useful-Things/tree/master/tutorials/javafx
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How do I package my app into a jar file
JavaFX FatJar with Maven
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Where can I download JavaFX 11 or 17, or how do I get 18 to work on IntelliJ?
Using Maven, declare JavaFX as a dependency
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Is JafaFX no longer available in eclipse market place? I’m following a JavaFx tutorial from 2020 and it’s showing to search for it in marketplace but all that’s showing up is Gluon
If the steps are confusing, I have a maven empty demo project here: https://github.com/Col-E/Useful-Things/tree/master/tutorials/javafx/maven-setup
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Java: "write once, run everywhere" vs "build once, run everywhere"
You can make a sorta kinda "Multi-platform" JavaFX jar, but only for one architecture per OS. Their dll/so/dylib path names all conflict which is infuriating.
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Javafx Problem with creating jar file
I typically roll with a standard fatJar plugin. I made a short guide for somebody before. Is that the direction you were looking for?
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Using Kotlin as "better syntax" - compatibility pitfalls?
Check the reddit links in this post.
What are some alternatives?
badass-jlink-plugin - Create a custom runtime image of your modular application
javafx-template - A template project for a modularized JavaFX application with a bundled runtime
installmation - Creates Cross Platform Java Application Installers via Graphical User Interface
avaje-inject - Dependency injection via APT (source code generation) ala "Server-Side Dagger DI"
JavaPackager - :package: Gradle/Maven plugin to package Java applications as native Windows, MacOS, or Linux executables and create installers for them.
simple-component - Basic dependency injection tool
atlantafx - Modern JavaFX CSS theme collection with additional controls.
jdeploy - Developer friendly desktop deployment tool
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+
Calculator-FX - A scientific calculator, capstone, and passion project made in JavaFX
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