javafx-gradle-plugin
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javafx-gradle-plugin
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Setting up Continuous Integration
One, I don't understand Java environments really well. All I have done so far is create some GUI applications using JavaFX. Wish I could share my code, but unfortunately, its part of my assignments and can't be open-sourced. Second, the instructions I found in the Contributing docs were bare-minimum, and kinda hard to follow for a beginner. An experienced Java developer would get them really quickly, no doubt about that.
- Java 21 makes me like Java again
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How to use the JavaFX library Medusa to display weather data
JavaFX (an open source, next generation client application platform for desktop, mobile and embedded systems) has many useful out the box UI controls to build modern interactive desktop apps. These include buttons, checkboxes, list views, labels etc, that can be configured and styled in countless ways. I’ve using them for many years at work building mapping apps!
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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)
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Finally passed C195 Software 2, AMA!
As I'm typing this, I'm realizing that the 4 part webinar actually sets up a lot of it. By this point, you should have installed: your IDE (I used intellliJ), the Java SDK, downloaded the JavaFX file here(that you'll manually add into your project structure), and the MySQL connector J file.
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Best UI toolkit for Kotlin
JavaFX works well with Kotlin if you're looking for an imperative toolkit. Just add this plugin in your build.gradle to import it.
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JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to run this application. For MacBook Air m2
You could also download the JavaFX modules separately from https://openjfx.io/
- JavaFX tutorials
- JavaFX 20 + JDK20 + Gradle + GitHub Actions
- Will a javafx jar run on any machine that has jdk/jre?
tornadofx2
- Ask HN: Does Java need a modern Java UI toolkit for desktop/web?
- Windows Application completely using Kotlin
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Should I use TornadoFX?
I have seen some scattered advice against it, but the syntax seems nice. A port for java 11+ is also available: [TornadoFX 2]{https://github.com/edvin/tornadofx2}
- I need any ideas
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Is TornadoFx should be used in production ?
It is great, but pretty much abandoned. Edvin the original author is still around, answering questions and ready to make releases. But he is not going to develop it further. There were some contributions from community to https://github.com/edvin/tornadofx2 but negligible at this point.
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How long to learn TornadoFx if you know JavaFX?
Have a look at https://github.com/edvin/tornadofx2
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The state of JVM desktop frameworks: TornadoFX
I don't use TornadoFX but it looks like the author is continuing TornadoFX here: https://github.com/edvin/tornadofx2
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A little help abut Desktop apps?
Another point. The referred Badass plugin required java 11. And the current stable published version of Tornadofx requires java 8. There is another branch that supposedly works for JDK 10 and beyond. There is also another repo called tornadofx2, but it is not maintened. I think Edvin decided to keep with gis original repo. There are other ways to wrap a jvm application inside a native executable, though.
What are some alternatives?
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tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
tornadofx - Lightweight JavaFX Framework for Kotlin
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FlatLaf - FlatLaf - Swing Look and Feel (with Darcula/IntelliJ themes support)
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jvm-libp2p - a libp2p implementation for the JVM, written in Kotlin 🔥
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology
teavm - Compiles Java bytecode to JavaScript, WebAssembly and C