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 | Jan 8, 2012 | Links
Here’s the links from the past week – enjoy! ๐
- Richard Bair wrote about his 2012 JavaFX new years resolutions.
- Jasper Potts wrote a fun JavaFX 2.0 audio player, with source code included.
- Dustin Marx continues to blog about various JavaFX-related topics, including “Applying Sepia Effect to Loaded Images in JavaFX 2.0“, “JavaFX 2’s Ensemble and other Sample Applications“, “JavaFX 2’s Tri-State CheckBox“, and “Pair Class Coming to Java via JavaFX?“.
- Tom Schindl released e(fx)clipse 0.0.10, and quickly followed that up by version 0.0.11 to resolve a few release issues.
- Kai Tรถdter has blogged about JavaFX 2.0, Swing & SWT Renderers for the Eclipse 4.x Application Platform.
- Sai Pradeep Dandem has experimented with the TableView control to allow for setting percentage width of columns.
- Toni Epple has blogged about styling a custom JavaFX control with CSS.
- Renรฉ Jahn has blogged about hooking a database up to a JavaFX TableView control.
- NetBeans 7.1 shipped this week, and includes major improvements for JavaFX 2.0, FXML and CSS.
- Johan Vos and I shipped another release of our DataFX library, taking the version number up all the way to 0.0.5! This release includes much improved REST data source support, and additional support for ‘independent’ CheckBoxTreeItems.
by Jonathan Giles | Jan 1, 2012 | Links
It’s another year already! I hope everyone had a great start to 2012. Because I published last weeks links roundup a few days late, there aren’t too many links this week, but the links I do have below are all of a very high quality. Enjoy! ๐
Catch you in a weeks time, when I’ll be back in New Zealand! ๐
by Jonathan Giles | Dec 27, 2011 | Links
Sorry for the delay in this post – with Christmas I managed to relatively disconnect from the web for a few days. Now that things are getting back to normal, I have a heap of links to share. Enjoy! ๐
- The big JavaFX news this week was the release of early access builds of JavaFX 2.1 for Windows and Mac OS.
- Here at the FX Experience blog, Jasper Potts blogged about styling JavaFX Buttons with CSS, where he demonstrated the power of CSS in JavaFX.
- In a separate post, Jasper posted a tool he developed prior to JavaOne 2011 that converts FXG into FXML.
- As mentioned a few weeks ago, one of the new features in JavaFX 2.0.2 is support for SWT interoperability. Richard Bair put up a sample application that integrates JavaFX Charts into an SWT application.
- The OpenJFX website was updated this week to include a ‘Getting Started‘ document, as well as the first two user experience specifications for Spinner and ‘DatePicker’. These two were posted first as they are being discussed in the openjfx-dev mailing list.
- Jim Weaver was interviewed in episode 61 of the Java Spotlight Podcast.
- Toni Epple has blogged about creating a custom DateChooser control. There is a bit of broken generic code at the top of the top of the DateChooserSkin class, but other than that it is a complete example. This is a control that is planned for a future release of JavaFX, but until then there exists both this DateChooser, and the one shipped as part of JFXtras. Hopefully one of these implementations may even be incubated and adopted into a future JavaFX release, now that JavaFX UI Controls are open source.
- Adam Bien has blogged about how to compile JavaFX 2.0 applications using Maven 3.
- In a separate post, Adam gave a very simple example of how binding works in JavaFX (in the form of a unit test).
- Dustin Marx has four JavaFX-related blog posts up this week: “Simple JavaFX 2.0 Text Example“, “(Pure Java) JavaFX 2.0 Menus“, “JavaFX 2.0 Christmas Tree (JavaFX 2.0 Shapes)“, and “JavaFX 2.0 Path Alternatives“.
- Carl Dea, who recently published the ‘JavaFX 2.0 Introduction by Example‘ book, has published a sample on his blog.
- For those attending JFokus, you may be interested in the ConferenceBrowserFX application Jim Weaver has created.
- For those in the St. Louis area, Weiqi Gao is presenting at the St. Louis Java User Group on the topic of JavaFX on January 12th.
- I try to not post videos as links, but every now and then break the rules. This week I have two interesting videos to share. Firstly, Gerrit Grunwald has put up a comparison video of his SteelSeries gauges, that demonstrates the difference (or similarity) between the Swing/Java2D and JavaFX versions. The second video is from Bertrand Goetzmann, where he shows off the latest features in Grezi.
I hope you found something useful ๐ Catch you in a weeks time!
by Jonathan Giles | Dec 18, 2011 | Links
Here we go again…..enjoy! ๐
- JavaFX 2.0.2 was released this week, bringing with it a heap of bug fixes, as well as a number of new features including SWT interoperability, and improved mouse scroll APIs. Additionally, the license was updated to allow for redistribution.
- A new JavaFX 2.0 Developer Preview release has been made available for Mac OS X.
- Coinciding with the release of JavaFX 2.0.2, the JavaFX Documentation team put out a number of new articles, covering topics such as JavaFX menus, styling charts with CSS, handling events, and others.
- The JavaFX roadmap has been updated to give more detail about future releases.
- Tom Schindl has announced the release of e(fx)clipse 0.0.9, as usual it comes with bug fixes and a few new features, including improved wizards, improvements to his fxgraph DSL, and early FXML support.
- Sven Reimers and Geertjan Wielenga have announced the eFX project, which is a JavaFX RCP based on the NetBeans RCP.
- John Smith has blogged about having a code editor in JavaFX by embedding the JavaScript CodeMirror editor inside a JavaFX WebView.
- Pedro Duque Vieira has blogged about using ContextMenu in both JavaFX, and when embedded within a JFXPanel inside Swing.
- Dustin Marx has blogged “Hello JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Command Line“.
by Jonathan Giles | Dec 11, 2011 | Links
Welcome to yet another JavaFX links of the week. There is, as seems to be the case these days, a heap of links. Hopefully you all find something of interest. Enjoy! ๐
Catch you all next week…
by Jonathan Giles | Dec 4, 2011 | Links
Ok, this post is slightly early, but I’m not going to be around much for the next three days, so I thought I’d sneak it out a few hours early rather than make you all wait. Also, because I have very, very little time to write this post, it’s going to be a little more succinct than usual. All will return to usual next week, but for now, please enjoy! ๐
That’s that for another week. I’ll catch you back here in a weeks time…..