Category Archives: e(fx)clipse
How to author fxml
JavaFX allows one to define an UI not only using the JVM-Language of your choice but also by describing the UI in an XML-Format which is turned into an object graph at runtime. The JavaFX samples are coming with an … Continue reading
JavaFX 2.0 and OSGi (Equinox)
If you follow my blog you’ve noticed that I’m currently investing some of my OSS time into JavaFX. The project I’m working on is named e(fx)clipse and until now I’ve been working most of the time on the tooling front … Continue reading
e(fx)clipse 0.0.5 released
UPDATE Please download the latest version from efxclipse.org So its been less than 1 day after I released 0.0.4 why yet another release within one day? I got feedback and tracked down some bugs makeing the packaging feature not useable … Continue reading
e(fx)clipse 0.0.4 released
Update 2011-09-05: It was reported that the download link does not work it looks like the old upload failed. I’ve reuploaded the file. Sorry for not having tested the upload. Update 2011-09-05: The 0.0.4 release is broken because of b42 … Continue reading
e(x)clipse 0.0.3 released
UPDATE Please download the latest version from efxclipse.org Back from holiday a lot of company work I’ve been unable to implement a lot of new things for e(fx)clipse but I’m still making progress improving the current implementation. I’ve improved the … Continue reading
e(fx)clipse – validation for css values
I’ve just pushed the initial support for attribute validations to the e(fx)clipse-repository. Here are the screenshots on how this looks like: The foundation is there now all I need to implement are the validation rules for the various attributes. I’m … Continue reading
e(fx)clipse 0.0.2
UPDATE Please download the latest version from efxclipse.org On Friday I’m going to be on holiday for about 2 weeks but I wanted to release 0.0.2 before so here it is. The new features are: Improvements for value property proposals … Continue reading
Interview on e(fx)clipse
Just a short notice. Jaxenter.com has published a short interview with me about my tooling efforts for JavaFX for Eclipse I recently blogged about.
Using Xtext to create JavaFX-CSS Editor
While working on the example application showed in my last blog I missed the possibility to edit the CSS-Files used to theme JavaFX-applications. Having heard about Xtext and that it allows one easily create editors for your DSL (and CSS … Continue reading
Taking JavaFX for a spin
So it’s been about 2 weeks ago when a JavaFX beta was released to the public and I could not resist to bring up some Windows and give it a try. First of all I’m quite impressed on the features … Continue reading