Now that we have configured our project appropriately we can start defining our application. Step 2: Create a new maven projectįirst we need modify the source and target version for the Java compiler by adding:īecause the dependencies have not yet been released we need to add the Sonatype snapshot repository with:Īnd finally we add the JavaFX-Code editor component with:Īt the end your pom.xml should look like this: The following video demonstrates the final application in actionĪt the time of this writing e(fx)clipse 2.1 has not been released so the best option to get started is to download our all-in-one nightly build. ![]() To show you that those are not idle words the first blog showing the code editor components in action uses plain Java and maven as build tool – for those who want to use them in OSGi a blog will follow soon. Our main deployment platform is of course e4 on JavaFX but because we have a clean architecture based on IoC and services our components don’t know about OSGi and hence can be used in any Java(FX) application no matter if you run on OSGi or not.
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