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.
by Jonathan Giles | Feb 10, 2013 | Links
Hi all. Welcome to another weeks worth of links. Enjoy 🙂
Catch you all in a weeks time.
by Jonathan Giles | Feb 3, 2013 | Links
Hi all – welcome to another weeks worth of links – enjoy! 🙂
- Java 7 7u13 was released this week, and along with this release comes JavaFX 2.2.5. It is highly recommended that everyone upgrade to the latest release as soon as possible.
- Jasper Potts has posted a blog about Modena, the new theme for JavaFX 8.x. I must say that having been watching it develop over the last few months (and giving my 2 cents of feedback) that it is a huge improvement over Caspian, the theme used in JavaFX 1.x and 2.x. Leave your feedback on the blog post about what you like and dislike – it is impossible to please everyone but there is still time to improve things (indeed, there are still things I would like to see changed too!) 🙂
- Danno Ferrin has noted (via his excellent OpenJFX mirror over at bitbucket) that a few very nice new features are starting to appear in the JavaFX 8.0 repositories, including printing API and improved API granularity for embedded support.
- Speaking of Danno, he has blogged about how he has added support for adding application icons with the Gradle JavaFX plugin.
- Dierk König has posted part four of his JavaFX abacus tutorial.
- The Panemu blog has announced the TwiulFX 1.1 is now available for download. TiwulFX provides custom JavaFX components specially designed to work with Java POJO objects. It has 2 main components: TableControl, Form; and also customized column and input components to display a specific data type.
- Patrick Martin has posted Dex Tutorial #7: Java Garbage Collection Analysis. Dex is a visualization application written using JavaFX.
- Arnaud Nouard has blogged about his ‘undecorator‘ tool, which allows you to easily ‘add a better look to your JavaFX stages’.
- Johan Vos is seeking feedback regarding API design in DataFX.
- Andy Till has posted code to allow for easy Region resizing by mouse click and drag. Whilst he states this doesn’t work for UI Controls (as in JavaFX 2.x UI controls didn’t extend from Region), this should work in JavaFX 8.x as UI controls do extend from Region from this release onwards.
- Leon Atherton has blogged about mouse events in JavaFX. This is a good read for anyone new to the event handling system in JavaFX.
- noxxxxo has posted a YouTube video showing a Raspberry Pi running the JME C64 emulator using JavaFX as the rendering technology. You can see the code over at GitHub.
Catch you all in a weeks time 🙂
by Jonathan Giles | Jan 27, 2013 | Links
Welcome to the last links for January 2013 – time sure is flying these days! Enjoy 🙂
That’s us for another week. Catch you again in a weeks time! 🙂
by Jonathan Giles | Jan 21, 2013 | Links
Hi all – welcome to another weeks worth of links! There are a heap of links, so lets get straight into it! 🙂
JavaFX
JavaFX & Raspberry Pi
Catch you all next week!
by Jonathan Giles | Jan 13, 2013 | Links
Here we go with another weeks worth of links! Enjoy 🙂
JavaFX
- Danno Ferrin has released 0.1.0 of the JavaFX Gradle plugin. This release includes improved Scenic View support.
- Gerrit Grunwald has begun hacking on controls for JavaFX 8.0 (based on the in-development APIs available in the developer preview). You can see his work in his Enzo project.
- Speaking of custom controls, Hendrik Ebbers has put up part three of his ‘Custom UI Controls with JavaFX‘ tutorial.
- Dierk König has posted a good tutorial to help people new to JavaFX learn the basics.
- Speaking of Dierk, he has also posted a YouTube video that demonstrates the OpenDolphin portfolio demo application.
- Marco Jakob has two blog posts this week. Firstly, he has posted about slight improvements he has made to a DatePicker control (originally built by Christian Schudt). Secondly, he highlights the very useful snapshot feature of JavaFX to take screenshots of a running application.
- The Java Source blog has posted three video interviews with Jim Weaver, Gerrit Grunwald, and Martin Gunnarsson / Pär Sikö.
- Pedro Duque Vieira has added CSS styling for the JavaFX ComboBox and ToggleButton controls as part of his JMetro project.
- The TiwulFX blog has posted on how to provide different colours to CSS charts.
- Anton Epple has a long post about writing a tile engine in JavaFX.
- Andy Till continues to improve his EstiMate software estimation tool.
- Leon Atherton has blogged about setting AffineTransform and Font in JavaFX and FXML.
- Thierry Wasyl has shown the text tool he has added to his DrawFX application
- Steven Schwenke has posted about creating hover panes in JavaFX applications for context-specific actions.
- Robert Ladstätter has a number of posts that may be of interest to readers, including ‘Scala JavaFX Archetype‘, ‘Testing with JemmyFX, JavaFX and ScalaTest‘, ‘A sine wave with JavaFX and Scala‘, ‘2D Water Effects with JavaFX and Scala‘, ‘Lets go green and plant some trees‘ and ‘JavaFX Tree Visualization Part 2‘.
JavaFX and Raspberry Pi
- José Pereda has posted about NXTBeeFX: “A JavaFX based app for Raspberry Pi to control a Lego NXT robot wirelessly”.
Catch you all next week!
by Jonathan Giles | Jan 6, 2013 | Links
Hi all. Welcome to the first post of the new year! I hope you all had a chance to wind down for a few days over the holidays. I did, but it’s great to be back at work now as I have a lot to get done this year! Today is my sixth wedding anniversary, so please excuse the brevity! Anywho, let’s get into the links 🙂
JavaFX
JavaFX and Raspberry Pi
That’s all for this week. Catch you all in a weeks time 🙂