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substrate
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Building a Slack/Discord Alternative with Tauri/Rust
Haha, it's amusing that the history essays are one of the things you remember :)
Yes you can compile Scala and ScalaFX apps down to native binaries this way. Look at Gluon Substrate:
https://github.com/gluonhq/substrate
One of our customers is experimenting with shipping such apps with Conveyor. There's a discussion ongoing here:
https://github.com/hydraulic-software/conveyor/discussions/6...
We got a console hello world working, albeit the DX is a bit rough. You need some ugly config boilerplate and some additional Native Image json files. But, it works, at least enough to create a Mac package with the regular Conveyor feature set. There are some limits though. I think the WebView doesn't work when the app is natively compiled this way.
If it all starts working well it could be quite interesting for desktop app development, as suddenly you could use high level languages and portable UI toolkits but with the sort of startup time, performance and memory usage you'd expect from native apps (modulo binary size which is still quite large). If you want to use HTML as the UI then you can use the Chromium Embedding Framework, which would give you an Electron-like experience but with many more available languages:
https://hydraulic.dev/blog/13-deploying-apps-with-jcef.html
I've been using JVM GUI for years for various tasks. It was appropriate for Bitcoin tasks because it's immune to injection attacks, because you can run everything locally with P2P protocols like the original Bitcoin app did, it's portable etc. Also I learned GUI programming decades ago and find classical UI toolkit concepts like VBox, HBox, StackPane, TableView etc more intuitive than HTML.
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GraalVM Native Image — Faster, Smarter, Leaner
I ran into quite a few issues during Android/iOS development (e.g. java.util.prefs and GraalVM pulling in unused methods), but Windows was comparatively smooth. Most of my issues were related to understanding the toolchain,e.g., not knowing how arguments are passed to run.
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Question on JavaFX web applications
With JavaFX and Gluon Substrate + GraalVM you can even compile you app to an executable.
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What is your experience with GraalVM Native?
missing methods in Android library
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How does Gluon's GraalVM based substrate work?
Hello, I've recently stumbled across this project from Gluon and I've been wondering for some days how the project actually works. I've read the source code, but it appears that no code is responsible for implementing the hundreds of classes that make up JavaFX. Does this mean that JavaFX can work out of the box on IOS and Android but there didn't use to be a way to compile the code to a native executable for said platforms? Thanks in advance
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Experiences with ZGC on JavaFX?
Don't tested memory difference myself yet but maybe your solution could be to convert to native with graalvm and gluon substrate? https://github.com/gluonhq/substrate
Recaf
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what is the easiest way to decompile, edit and recompile a mod?
IF you've got the legal situation all sorted out, and know that you need to change a Java class file, and know how to program in Java, I'd suggest Recaf. With it, you can import a jar file, decompile, edit and recompile any source files in it, and export the whole thing again.
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Is there any tool for Java reverse engineering that doesn't totally suck?
No one seems to mention Recaf wich is the best option IMO. You can choose between different decompilers (Fernflower, CFR, Jadx, Procyon and others) has bytecode editing capabilities (you don't have to fully decompile, you can edit the bytecode directly), built in peephole optimizations for flow and number obfuscations, various search options for methods, members, strings, and method virtualization via SSVM
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What happened to JFX-Central?
Uhhh, no? For something like JavaFX, which I've complained about its bad native handling before, you can still make a multi-platform jar with a little bit of effort. For instance my project Recaf is distributed as a single JAR file. Just install JDK 11+ and you're good to go.
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Visual diff text comparator GUI component
I did something like this, but its not its own control/library: https://github.com/Col-E/Recaf/blob/dev3/recaf-ui/src/main/java/me/coley/recaf/ui/pane/DiffViewPane.java
- How to decompile jars (how not to get ratted v2)
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The Code the FBI Used to Wiretap the World
The decompiler they used to view that code is not very good, that output is garbled.
If you're going to take apart JVM bytecode, you're better off using Recafe or Quiltflower.
https://github.com/Col-E/Recaf
https://github.com/QuiltMC/quiltflower
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Rat finding tools
I've recently been searching for tools that can help me find rats within jar files. So far I've found jd-gui and Recaf, do you all have any suggestions for other tools?
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Simple loading Pop up - how to add?
Example: DecompilePane.java
- is diablo crack safe or nah
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Java versus Kotlin - personal experiences
#1: Are you interested in learning about low latency zero allocation programming? #2: Recaf: Java bytecode reversing tool I've been working on for the past 3.5 years | 37 comments #3: My experimental IDE plugin for displaying all project files in a single view, with zoom/pan and code editing. More info in comments. | 57 comments
What are some alternatives?
JFoenix - JavaFX Material Design Library
jpexs-decompiler - JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler
jfx - JavaFX mainline development
deobfuscator - The real deal
avaje-inject - Dependency injection via APT (source code generation) ala "Server-Side Dagger DI"
rat-checker - this project is a checker for virus's and token loggers in java apps
usb-serial-for-android - Android USB host serial driver library for CDC, FTDI, Arduino and other devices.
threadtear - Multifunctional java deobfuscation tool suite
scalaonandroid - A tutorial and examples of how to write Android apps in Scala 2.13 and Scala 3.
Ghidra-Cpp-Class-Analyzer - Ghidra C++ Class and Run Time Type Information Analyzer
certificate-ripper - 🔐 A CLI tool to extract server certificates
MaterialFX - A library of material components for JavaFX