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maven-jpackage-template
- Need help building JavaFX project in VsCode
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How do you usually deploy Java Swing application in Windows machine, so that it can pass Microsoft Defender SmartScreen checking?
You can add a GitHub Action to automatically generate installers as shown here: https://github.com/wiverson/maven-jpackage-template
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How do I make my javafx application a jar file and eventually an executable file?
Also, go the the original. I made a mistake and put a link to my clone of that repo. I made changes that I like and it is best you get the original. It can be found here.
- How do you package your Swing app?
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Why is bundling a javafx app such a nightmare?
When I was working on a project I find this template very useful. https://github.com/wiverson/maven-jpackage-template (I used the older version of it). You have to just configure some of the setup and reset is managed by the github actions for all the platforms.
- Question on JavaFX web applications
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AboutFX
Love this. You might want to consider adding a template.
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Should new projects in 2022 use JavaFX
Here is a template, where you can take a Full JDK and create a packaged application for windows, macOS, or linux. here
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JavaFX Links Of The Week as posted on jfx-central.com on October 28
If you mean an app w/installer check out https://github.com/wiverson/maven-jpackage-template
- Between using H2 and HSQLDB as a production DB, which is the better choice?
sqlite-jdbc
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Exciting SQLite Improvements Since 2020
There's also a fairly popular JDBC driver for SQLite too:
https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc
Mentioning that because from (very) rough memory, Excel can work with JDBC too.
So if the ODBC approach doesn't work for someone, there's potentially another thing they can try. :)
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Janet for Mortals
Sadly, another baseless assumption. I just downloaded sqlite java driver from https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc/. And compiled their sample program on the home page to native code. (all within ~1min after reading your response)
javac Sample.java && native-image -cp .:sqlite-jdbc-3.41.2.1.jar Sample
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ResultSet's "getX" working without calling "next()" first? (Xerial SQLite)
Here's a link to the ResultSet source code for that driver. https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc/blob/master/src/main/java/org/sqlite/jdbc3/JDBC3ResultSet.java
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sqlite, persistence, and java
Well, the simplest is to just use basic JDBC. See https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jdbc/jdbc-sample-code.htm or maybe some tests that the xerial-jdbc library has https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc/blob/master/src/test/java/org/sqlite/CollationTest.java
- Between using H2 and HSQLDB as a production DB, which is the better choice?
- Are there any reasons for not using SQLite as an embedded DB in a Spring Boot web app?
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What's the best approach for creating an embedded Postgresql to be used in production?
There is https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc, a full packaged sql lite for Java. We use it in production apps to store local user profile data. It works, is stable.
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I’m Switching from VS Code to vs Codium
> Take the Jetbrains IDEs. I don't mean to offend any VSC fans out there but the Jetbrains IDEs are simply better and more mature in every single way.
I just discontinued my Jetbrains subscription after 10 years or so. Now I'm using VS Code and don't miss anything. My reasons for switching to VS Code are unrelated to the costs but purely due to quality issues and missing or poorly implemented features:
1. For all Jetbrains IDEs, ISO keyboard layout with dead keys doesn't work on Ubuntu based distros. I was baffled when I found out after saying goodbye to Windows lately. When filing a bug I was asked to wade through years old pages of comments to find somewhere someone who posted a workaround that was not compatible with the Toolbox. Well, at least the support could have sent me the instructions to fix it to save me spending an hour to read those threads at the Youtrack.
2. Vue 3 support was a disaster for itself. Still, Vue 3 support is very much behind the VS Code extension.
3. Same for Svelte. They are not even working on bugs / feature requests like intellisense in the templates.
4. Same for TailwindCSS. Never ending storing. Don't know and care if Jetbrains got it right by now.
5. Starting maybe 2 years ago, Jetbrains added feature for feature that were just distracting and annoying. This "run command in terminal" thingie for example. They're bloating their IDEs with new (mostly useless stuff) but don't fix essential bugs or get Webstorm back into shape.
6. Datagrip still doesn't (or maybe it does in the meantime) support SQLite STRICT TABLES (version 3.37). The simple answer from Jetbrains was: "The open source lib we're using does not support it so we don't." (Actually the lib (https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc) is currently unmaintained - another reason to be careful depending on a lib maintained by a single person.). The reply would be perfectly fine for an open source project, but not for a multi billion dollar company I as a customer had payed accumulated several thousand Euros in the last years.
I'm using mainly Go, Rust and several frontend frameworks. VS Code support for those is really good. Many things work much better in VS Code.
- Lumosql
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Replacing JNI with Panama in the SQLite JDBC driver
I was working on this project for a few months: https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc/pull/568. I basically read this entire book to learn more about the C api: https://www.amazon.com/Using-SQLite-Small-Reliable-Choose/dp/0596521189 and studied the JNI for a few weeks.
What are some alternatives?
Graal - GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources 🚀
HikariCP - 光 HikariCP・A solid, high-performance, JDBC connection pool at last.
jtoolprovider-plugin - This Maven Plugin does two things. First, it automatically transforms your Maven dependency graph into Java modules. Second, it bridges Maven and built-in Java tools like jdeps, jlink, and jpackage.
Hibernate - Hibernate's core Object/Relational Mapping functionality
fxlauncher - Auto updating launcher for JavaFX Applications
jOOQ - jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java
AwesomeJavaFX - A curated list of awesome JavaFX libraries, books, frameworks, etc...
Trino - Official repository of Trino, the distributed SQL query engine for big data, formerly known as PrestoSQL (https://trino.io)
Terasology - Terasology - open source voxel world
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
dapper - modular dagger
Ebean ORM - Ebean ORM