Useful-Things
dynamoit
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2.4 | 0.0 | |
9 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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.
dynamoit
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How do users open the application?
Details you can find here https://github.com/bykka/dynamoit/blob/master/pom.xml
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Why use javafx
As for me Java is the main advantage. That is why I decided to use JavaFX for my project
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What do you use for building Desktop apps these days?
Thought the same when started my tiny DynamoDB viewer but now feel a lack of some functionality that is available in Eclipse RCP
- DynamoDB IDE
- JavaFX application resources folder and jar file issue
- A new version of the DynamoDB UI client
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IntelliJ JavaFX Template is trash
set of factory methods - https://github.com/bykka/dynamoit/blob/master/src/main/java/ua/org/java/dynamoit/utils/DX.java
- DynamoIt - GUI client for AWS DynamoDB now supports local DynamoDB
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Should I focus on learning JavaX/Swing or JavaFX?
I have developed a small AWS DynamoDB client using plain JavaFX https://github.com/bykka/dynamoit
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JavaFX links of the week as posted on jfx-central.com
You can find the release on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
javafx-template - A template project for a modularized JavaFX application with a bundled runtime
update4j - Create your own auto-update framework
avaje-inject - Dependency injection via APT (source code generation) ala "Server-Side Dagger DI"
skiko - Kotlin MPP bindings to Skia
simple-component - Basic dependency injection tool
rfid - Playing with old Mifare 1k cards using Java and ACR122
opal - Plays relaxing music in the background
resize-me - An image-resizer app in Java 17, JavaFx and with afterburner framework
jdeploy - Developer friendly desktop deployment tool
LogoRRR - A simple and straightforward log viewer that displays the events of interest in a clear and concise visual manner so that you can identify them faster.
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+
jfx - JavaFX mainline development