Monthly Archives: October 2014

e(fx)clipse 1.1 – New features – Improved internationalization support – tooling

In the last blog I showed the runtime components we added to make it easier for you to localize your applications. In the following blog I’ll show you the tooling support we added. Improved internationalization support – tooling I’ve already … Continue reading

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e(fx)clipse 1.1 – New features – Improved internationalization support

e(fx)clipse 1.1.0 is released in less than a week so I’ll once more go through the enhancements and features we developed in the 1.1 timeframe. Improved internationalization support As part of this release we’ve added a first set of runtime … Continue reading

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Busy JavaFX Autumn a head – EclipseCon Europe & Democamps & e(fx)clipse 1.1.0

In the Eclipse space autumn is a very busy time of the year because of EclipseCon Europe Eclipse Democamp series but not for me this year. No EclipseCon Europe 2014 (and most likely no EclipseCon NA 2015), no Democamps Autumn … Continue reading

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Effeciently dealing with @Translations in an e4 app with the help of Java8

In my JavaOne application i showed how one can flip the language of a running e4+JavaFX application on the fly using the new support available from the e4 framework using the @Translation-Annotation. Generally speaking the advised way of doing translations … Continue reading

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e4 on JavaFX and OpenDolphin

Being at JavaOne you learn about new technologies and the first thing when learning about something new is trying to integrate the technology into e4 on JavaFX. This time it’s OpenDolphin I learned about and hacked this morning support to … Continue reading

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