FX Experience Has Gone Read-Only

I've been maintaining FX Experience for a really long time now, and I love hearing from people who enjoy my weekly links roundup. One thing I've noticed recently is that maintaining two sites (FX Experience and JonathanGiles.net) takes more time than ideal, and splits the audience up. Therefore, FX Experience will become read-only for new blog posts, but weekly posts will continue to be published on JonathanGiles.net. If you follow @FXExperience on Twitter, I suggest you also follow @JonathanGiles. This is not the end - just a consolidation of my online presence to make my life a little easier!

tl;dr: Follow me on Twitter and check for the latest news on JonathanGiles.net.

Announcing: ControlsFX

Announcing: ControlsFX

I’ve been hinting at this project for a really long time, and I’m finally ready to take the wraps off of it. I am incredibly pleased to announce the immediate availability of the first developer preview release of the brand new ControlsFX project. You can visit the ControlsFX page for all the details on how to download, use and contribute.

This has been a long-running project that has recently gained steam thanks to a number of contributors helping out. Over time I’ll call them out in more detail (and perhaps with interviews), but today the main people I’d like to thank are Eugene Ryzhikov, Hendrik Ebbers, and Danno Ferrin.

To conclude this post, I’m copy/pasting the new features documentation from the ControlsFX page into the remainder of this blog post.

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JavaFX links of the week, May 6

Hi all. Welcome to another weeks worth of links. There is, as is becoming all too frequent, a great number of links this week, spanning new downloads, 3D investigations, embedded discussions and interesting new tools and libraries being developed by people in the community. Keep up the great work! 🙂

See – I told you it was a great list of links! 🙂 Catch you all next week, and keep up the great work.

JavaFX links of the week, April 29

Hi all, a bunch of good links this week! The community really are putting a lot of effort into blogging about their JavaFX projects, which is great. Keep up the good work! 🙂

  • Coming up this week is a presentation by Richard Bair at the Silicon Valley JavaFX Users Group on the topic of OpenJFX. The talk is on Wednesday, 1st May, starting at 6:15pm (PDT). As per usual, it will also be broadcast live over the internet for those of you not in the Bay Area (such as myself). The streaming starts at 7:00pm, and I recommend you sign up for a ustream account so that you may join the discussion. The stream is at the usual place.
  • Canoo have two recent blog posts that may be of interest to you. Firstly, they have posted on using Dolphin to display a train station schedule. In a second post, they cover their CanooNow project, which is an embedded room allocation dashboard with JavaFx and OpenDolphin, running on a Raspberry Pi.
  • Claudine Zillmann continues making excellent progress on developing a Mac OS X aqua theme for JavaFX. She has just posted another blog post which shows a JavaFX application side-by-side with a native Mac OS X dialog, and the differences are negligible.
  • There appears to be a battle being waged between Sean Phillips and Geertjan Wielenga over JavaFX integration into the NetBeans platform. There are now five such articles that I’m aware of, all titled along the lines of “How to Integrate JavaFX into the NetBeans Platform X”, where X has so far included Visual Library Scene, MenuBar, ToolBar, Wizard, and Explorer View. Keep up the great work guys – lets see how far you can push NetBeans 🙂
  • The Helsinki Scala Club recently had a presentation on ScalaFX, which is now posted online (in PDF form).
  • Mirko Sertic has created a desktop search engine with a JavaFX frontend. Very nice stuff! 🙂
  • August Lammersdorf has updated his JavaFX 3D model importers to take advantage of the new JavaFX 3D APIs that appeared in JavaFX 8.0 b87.
  • William Antonio has posted a blog detailing the Afterburner.fx library developed by Adam Bien. Afterburner.fx is a “minimalistic (2 classes) JavaFX MVP framework based on Convention over Configuration.”
  • Jörn Hameister has blogged about how to use and extend the JFXtras library.
  • Robin Leo Söderström has a post about creating a Windows 7 screen saver using JavaFX.
  • Anton Epple has a short post on how to dynamically populate a JavaFX tooltip just prior to displaying it on screen.

That’s all for this week, and again, keep up the great work folks! 🙂

JavaFX links of the week, April 22

A good selection of links this week. Enjoy 🙂

Catch you all next week. In the mean time, keep up the great work folks! 🙂

JavaFX links of the week, April 15

Hi all, here’s your links for another week. Enjoy! 🙂

Catch you all in a weeks time! 🙂