mvvmFX
backbonefx
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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mvvmFX
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What library/framework would you recommend for creating a GUI desktop application?
Hi, at some point in the past I used mvvmFX and it was pretty nice to work with, but sadly it looks abandoned. So does drombler-fx which I remember looking into around that time. There was also tornado-fx (don't mind doing GUI code in Kotlin) but that's unmaintained now too. All that I could find today is Griffon, although that's clearly slowing down as well.
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What does Java do better than Python?
I still like it 🤷♀️ The property system is excellent and if you use a framework on top of it (I prefer mvvmFX), it's a breeze to build some quite complex stuff.
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Help with structure and switching scenes
I'd recommend using some kind of framework, personally I like mvvmFX
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How to use JavaFX to monitor a model (running in a background thread)?
I think the MVVM pattern is the one you are looking for. Take a look at this framework that implements it in javafx https://github.com/sialcasa/mvvmFX
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Design Patterns for multi-screen JavaFX applications
I would recommend using a Framework such as mvvmFX. Using such a framework coupled with a DI framework like Guice (for which mvvmFX has native support) lends itself very well to a complex UI build out of multiple views, stiched together either by using fx:include or views loaded programatically with it's FluentViewLoader, with data shared via Scopes and Repository classes injected into the ViewModels. I would highly recommend not using stock JavaFX for anything complicated.
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What are some examples of well structured JavaFX projects?
You can take a look at this: https://github.com/sialcasa/mvvmFX/tree/develop/examples
backbonefx
What are some alternatives?
tornadofx - Lightweight JavaFX Framework for Kotlin
drombler-fx - Drombler FX - the modular application framework for JavaFX.
reduxfx - Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) for JavaFX
Low-Level-Design - Low Level Designs of common data structures. These designs keep concurrency control, latency and throughput in mind. We use design patterns where applicable to make the code readable, extensible and testable.
downlords-faf-client - Official client for Forged Alliance Forever
SoftwareDesign - Introduction to Software Design with Java
reddit1.0
apk-dependency-graph - Android class dependency visualizer. This tool helps to visualize the current state of the project.
SceneManager - Create multiFXML JavaFX applications with ease
griffon - Next generation desktop application development platform for the JVM
pymssql - Official home for the pymssql source code.