#JavaFX #linksofthemonth #linksoftheweek #OpenJFX
https://foojay.io/today/javafx-links-of-february-2026/
Jetzt, da #android zu macht und offenbar aufhört, "offen" & #floss zu sein, worin programmieren wir jetzt unsere #apps ?
Aktuell bin ich bei #openjava & #openjfx gelandet, das sieht nach einem Tag experimentieren ganz vielversprechend aus mit #netbeans als #ide.
Damit ist jedenfalls alles wieder #floss und die #apps sogar plattformunabhängig.
Als erstes Test-Projekt migriere ich mal das #feinstaubwidget , das ist halbwegs übersichtlich.
Will #OpenJFX get merged into #OpenJDK again? It would be a perfect match with the Java on Mobile project! Some exciting developments are happening in the Java world... There’s a growing discussion about bringing #JavaFX back into the OpenJDK, and it couldn’t come at a better time, especially with @johanvos and the team at @gluonhq working hard on making Java a first-class citizen on mobile platforms.
Please read it here:
https://webtechie.be/post/2025-11-05-openjfx-returning-to-openjdk/
🚀 The real power of #Java & #JavaFX is not just Desktop (Windows, Linux, macOS) — but true cross-platform:
🖥️ Desktop (Win/Linux/macOS)
📱 Mobile (Android/iOS)
🌐 Web
⚙️ Embedded devices
With @gluonhq (GluonFX, Substrate, Attach, VMOne, GraalVM) & @jpro, this vision is reality — powered by #OpenJDK + #OpenJFX.
#JavaEverywhere #Java #JavaFX #CrossPlatform #MobileDev #WebDev #GluonHQ #JPro
JavaFX now has a first-class, top-level Headless glass platform. Read more about it on our website: https://gluonhq.com/introducing-the-headless-platform-for-javafx/
You can already try it in the 26-ea+2 build we just released.
We’re excited to announce a new addition to the JavaFX ecosystem: the Headless Platform, a lightweight, platform-independent backend that enables running JavaFX applications without a graphical user interface. Why a Headless Platform? JavaFX has long relied on platform-specific glass implementations (like mac, win, and gtk) for rendering user interfaces. While that works great for traditional […]
Published on @foojay: the 5th overview of my “JavaFX In Action” interviews with:
- Cormac Redmond: KafkIO, UI for Kafka
- Brian Schlining: Annotating the Deep-Sea Wildlife
- @hansolo_: JavaFX Libraries and Applications
- @dlemmermann: JavaFX Libraries and Applications, JFX Central
https://foojay.io/today/video-series-javafx-in-action-part-5/
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