javafx-template
dynamoit
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4.9 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | 21 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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javafx-template
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WebAssembly Adoption: Is Slow and Steady Winning the Race?
> VMs like Python and Java require huge effort to embed.
As a (backend) Java dev, I couldn't let that stand. And indeed I found out java now offers a tool called jlink with first class support, that will create a system native (e.g. .dmg on my macbook) executable with the JRE embedded. The javafx example project* I found could be downloaded, built and run from its native release all within less than 5 minutes.
Mind you the Hello World example executable is 80mb and takes 6 seconds to start, but I feel like with the garbage we are used to in regards to desktop applications, this totally holds up. I have also read there are simple command line options to reduce the size to about 50mb.
* https://github.com/mjparme/javafx-template
- Making a runnable .jar file issue
- Problems when turning my jar file into an exe using launch4j
- Proper guide to create a .jar file including all JavaFX dependency using maven?
- How do I deploy a java application?
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JavaFX or Swing for starting out in UI
Saying that though if you for some reason want to use JavaFX here is a JavaFX template project that uses Gradle that is ready to go out of the box. The README has instructions for how to use it with IntelliJ (i.e. clone it, point IntelliJ at it): https://github.com/mjparme/javafx-template
- How do I make my javafx application a jar file and eventually an executable file?
- JavaFX 20 + JDK20 + Gradle + GitHub Actions
- Publish a chess game on a website
- How to create an executable from a JAR?
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?
LifeSimRPG - Simple JavaFX Controls based GUI for a Life Simulation game, inspired by classic older titles like Kudos and GameBiz
update4j - Create your own auto-update framework
IsekaiRPG - JavaFX game project focusing on world simulation with rpg-heavy aspects
skiko - Kotlin MPP bindings to Skia
javafx-examples - A large collection of JavaFX examples demonstrating basic + advanced features of JavaFX.
rfid - Playing with old Mifare 1k cards using Java and ACR122
samples - JavaFX samples to run with different options and build tools
resize-me - An image-resizer app in Java 17, JavaFx and with afterburner framework
chunky - A path tracer to create realistic images of your Minecraft worlds.
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.
Useful-Things - My opinions on common Java libraries, reverse engineering guides, and some assorted other tips
jfx - JavaFX mainline development