- π Overview
- π» Environment
- π Installing
- β Using Dashboard
- 𧬠Basic Structure
- πΊ On Youtube
- π Enhancements
- π« Contributing to Project
- π Be a contritubutor
- π License
In this example you can see how components in javafx can be worked align with a good design. This lib contains methods to fast understand how javafx and properties works. As a dashboard separated as modules, you can see the appearance and properties for controls and layouts, base classes for implement pre build views.
This lib is a component for JavaFx: Get in the official website JavaFx, Tutorial Getting Started
I have a great workstation here, then I've using a gradle 7.2 and Java and JavaFx +17 on Windows. (I really want to test in other systems in future).
I really recommend to use japackage to create your jar and the .exe.
!ποΈNote ** The generate you .exe you need the wix tool, you can get the url if you using intellij or from here https://wixtoolset.org π₯Έ***
In intellij or visual studio (in visual you need to prepare the ide to use javafx) it's really simple, only open the tab gradle and run the command build after jpackage.
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Just build and run -(ΒΊ-ΒΊ)- there's no trick.. only use gradle to build and run in your ide. If you have problem, or a tip do an issue. ...
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To contributing to project, follow these steps:
- Fork this repository.
- Creates a branch:
git checkout -b <branch_name>
. - Do your changes and commit:
git commit -m '<commit_message>'
- Send a branch to origin:
git push origin DashboardFx / <local>
- Creates pull request.
However, if you don't know How to create a pull Request.
π€I really need more friends.. Send me a email .
This project is under license. See the file LICENSE to more details.