afterburner.fx
ChartFx
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
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Java | Java | |
- | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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afterburner.fx
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How to make cards UI in JavaFX?
You could handle the presentation aspects with a combination of FXML and controllers etc., or you could code the UI entirely in Java code using a kind of builder pattern described in the PragmaticCoding article I linked above. Another alternative is to use a framework like Afterburner.fx which uses it's own "convention over configuration" approach to building and structuring your presentation code.
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Visualizing Robots with JavaFX
The complex views are all built in FXML + CSS, but some of the simple views like charts are created programmatically. Different parts of the UI communicate via injected state using afterburner.fx for DI. We haven't run into any performance issues with FXML.
ChartFx
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Any way to monitor JavaFX thread
For micro-benchmark-type measurements I added a few utility classes to chart-fx that can plot measurements from within the application in real time, e.g., live benchmarks.
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R Shiny App Equivalent
I'm not sure what you mean by "pseudo-reactive site". If the generated html is not good enough, I'd probably remove the web frontend and render everything in ChartFX. It already provides plugins for zooming, ranging, visibility toggling, point editing, tooltips etc., so that should already cover most of what you'd need. There are a few other charting libraries too, but I'm less familiar with those.
- chart-fx: NEW Data - star count:332.0
- chart-fx: NEW Data - star count:329.0
What are some alternatives?
MaterialFX - A library of material components for JavaFX
JFreeChart - A 2D chart library for Java applications (JavaFX, Swing or server-side).
FXyz - A JavaFX 3D Visualization and Component Library
XChart - XChart is a light-weight Java library for plotting data.
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charts - A JavaFX library that contains different kind of charts
Orson-Charts - A 3D chart library for Java applications (JavaFX, Swing or server-side).
LogicNG - The Next Generation Logic Library
TilesFX - A JavaFX library containing tiles that can be used for dashboards.
chart-fx - A scientific charting library focused on performance optimised real-time data visualisation at 25 Hz update rates for data sets with a few 10 thousand up to 5 million data points. [Moved to: https://github.com/fair-acc/chart-fx]
medusa - A JavaFX library for Gauges
BioJava - :book::microscope::coffee: BioJava is an open-source project dedicated to providing a Java library for processing biological data.