hello everyone, finally It's in github, I hope you help-me to test and improve this bundle, that brings a lot of cool possibilities involving Rich Client and Modularization.
https://github.com/filipeportes/ModuleFX Best regards. On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Filipe Portes <omeuefil...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi everyone, > > guys in javafx forum advised me to change the ClassLoader of the > FXMLLoader, it's possible in javafx 2.1 version... It's solved the problem > to load the fxml files. > If someone need a OSGI-javaFx embedded bundle just talk to me. > > thank you guys for help. > Best regards. > > > On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Neil Bartlett <njbartl...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi Filipe, >> >> I also had some concerns about Tom's approach... for one thing it appears >> to rely on Equinox-specific features. >> >> This is not a criticism of Tom's work, he probably *had* to do it this >> way. The core problem is that JavaFX's approach to bootstrapping and >> classloading is essentially obfuscated, and the licence terms of JavaFX >> presently do not permit repackaging or reverse engineering. This situation >> may improve if and when JavaFX becomes open source or is packaged with the >> JRE. >> >> Perhaps it would be useful to ask on a JavaFX forum about how they intend >> for JavaFX applications to run inside a standard OSGi environment? >> >> Regards, >> Neil >> >> On Monday, 19 March 2012 at 14:27, Filipe Portes wrote: >> >> I'm already saw this post, >> >> I can't understand what he is doing, there's no doc and reading the code >> I just found a lot of eclipse rcp specific code. >> >> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Ferry Huberts <maili...@hupie.com>wrote: >> >> you might want to checkout Tom Schindl's blog: >> http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at/2012/03/11/javafx2-and-osgi-deployment-model/ >> >> >> On 19-03-12 15:07, Filipe Portes wrote: >> >> hello, >> >> I'm working to run javafx in the Apache felix osgi runtime, >> using Bundle-NativeCode and lots of Import/Export-Package I make an >> javafx bundle, that work properly to run javaFx interfaces write in plain >> java... >> but, when I try to load an fxml file I'm getting this issue: >> >> javafx.fxml.LoadException: BorderPane is not a valid type. >> at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader.createElement(Unknown Source) >> at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader.processStartElement(Unknown Source) >> at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader.load(Unknown Source) >> >> >> >> the exception give me no more information... I think, It's occuring some >> problem to find BorderPane class by It's name... >> >> ps.: the same fxml file run fine outside the osgi runtime. >> >> best regards. >> >> -- >> Filipe Portes - @filipeportes >> Java Architec - Senior Java EE/Web/Flex Developer >> JUGLeader Gojava <http://www.gojava.org/> - @gojava >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OSGi Developer Mail >> listosgi-...@mail.osgi.orghttps://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >> >> >> -- >> Ferry Huberts >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Filipe Portes - @filipeportes >> Java Architec - Senior Java EE/Web/Flex Developer >> JUGLeader Gojava <http://www.gojava.org/> - @gojava >> _______________________________________________ >> OSGi Developer Mail List >> osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org >> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OSGi Developer Mail List >> osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org >> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >> > > > > -- > Filipe Portes - @filipeportes > Java Architec - Senior Java EE/Web/Flex Developer > JUGLeader Gojava <http://www.gojava.org/> - @gojava > -- Filipe Portes - @filipeportes Java Architec - Senior Java EE/Web/Flex Developer JUGLeader Gojava <http://www.gojava.org/> - @gojava
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