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jfx
- Release Notes for JavaFX 22
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New JavaFX Community
**Useful resources** _([Full list](/r/JavaFX/wiki/resources))_ * [OpenJFX.io](https://openjfx.io/) * [JavaFX source](https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/) * [JavaFX bugtracker](https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8146386?jql=project%20%3D%20JDK%20AND%20component%20%3D%20javafx) * [JFX-Central](https://www.jfx-central.com/) [**Rules**](/r/JavaFX/about/rules/) 1. No NSFW/NSFL content 2. No service requests/offers 3. Must be JavaFX related 3. No politics **Related subreddits** - [/r/java](/r/java) - [/r/javahelp](/r/javahelp) **Other communities** - [JavaFX on Discord](https://discord.gg/yZ3Y3Fd) - [JavaFX on programming.dev](https://programming.dev/c/javafx)
- How to add transition for CSS?
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JavaFX links of the week for March 18th-24th 2023
Important message in the release notes: "JavaFX 20 is compiled with --release 17 and thus requires JDK 17 or later in order to run. If you attempt to run with an older JDK, the Java launcher will exit with an error message indicating that the javafx.base module cannot be read."
- Release Notes for JavaFX 20
- JavaFX 20 General-Availability Release
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Is this UI doable with only Java Swing?
GitHub
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Compile javafx jar
JavaFX 17 requires at JDK 11 or later (release notes), so the short answer is that you can't do this.
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WebFX - A JavaFX to JavaScript application transpiler. Write your WebApp in JavaFX and WebFX will transpile it in pure JS.
JavaFX has been open-sourced after Oracle dropped it, and it's still in active development (they just released version 19 a month ago, see https://openjfx.io and https://github.com/openjdk/jfx). Also Gluon (https://gluonhq.com) made the toolchain to compile it into native apps for Linux, macOS, Windows, Android & iOS. So with now WebFX compiling it to the web, you get a fully cross-platform UI toolkit that lets you target all major platforms (Desktops, Web, Tablets & Mobiles) from a single Java code base. That's why I think it is interesting, especially for Java developers.
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JavaFX links of the week as posted on jfx-central.com
On the JavaFX mailinglist this thrilling message appeared: "Create release notes for JavaFX 19." And yes, they are available now on GitHub! If you want to keep following what’s happening inside the JavaFX community, you can suscribe to it via mail.openjdk.org/mailman/listinfo/openjfx-dev. As with previous releases, the JavaFX community once again succeeded in keeping the 6-months release cycle going on, with a long list of improvements and fixes!
TilesFX
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Is this UI doable with only using Java Swing?
It's possible. Requires dedication though. In Javafx is possible too. A close project like what you're requesting is TileFX project in Javafx. Check it on Github... Github TileFX
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Is anybody using Scala for Desktop Development?
TilesFX provides another set of small advanced widgets: https://github.com/HanSolo/tilesfx
What are some alternatives?
controlsfx - High quality UI controls to complement the core JavaFX distribution
charts - A JavaFX library that contains different kind of charts
webfx - A JavaFX application transpiler. Write your Web Application in JavaFX and WebFX will transpile it in pure JS.
LogicNG - The Next Generation Logic Library
jreleaser - :rocket: Release projects quickly and easily with JReleaser
XChart - XChart is a light-weight Java library for plotting data.
cljfx - Declarative, functional and extensible wrapper of JavaFX inspired by better parts of react and re-frame
medusa - A JavaFX library for Gauges
FXGL - Java / JavaFX / Kotlin Game Library (Engine)
ChartFx - 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.
scalaonandroid - A tutorial and examples of how to write Android apps in Scala 2.13 and Scala 3.
JFreeChart - A 2D chart library for Java applications (JavaFX, Swing or server-side).