A good feature during development is not necessarily a good feature during
production, especially if it (apparently) has a significant performance impact.
But I see your point.
On 19-3-2021 15:32, Pedro Duque Vieira wrote:
Hi
I actually totally disagree with his conclusion.
In fact, I'd say, that's one of the hidden gems of JavaFX!
Check out CSSFX and this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RELKg32xEWU
to understand the advantages of this feature (ScenicView has also
integrated CSSFX to take advantage of this).
Think about the productivity boost of tweaking your UI at runtime and not
having to go through the cycle: tweak UI -> compile -> run -> (No that's
not it) -> close app -> tweak UI again -> compile again -> run again -> (No
that's not it again) -> [repeat till infinity]
Also think about the potential for adding tools that build on top of this
feature. Tools like firebug or features from Chrome developer tools, etc,
that they use on the web to debug / tweak UIs during runtime.
Cheers,
On 19-3-2021 14:29, Clement Levallois wrote:
Hi all,
I just came across this blog post which complains about a badly
implemented stream reader in JavaFX. The general tone is not nice, but I
figured this could be useful to the developers maintaining this area:
https://quollwriter.wordpress.com/2020/02/09/oh-javafx-why-why-why/
Best regards,
Clement
PS: I landed on this blog post because I was searching for some pointers
on a coding problem I have with JavaFX Service / Task, which might or might
not involve inputStreams. I share it here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66707119/task-succeeds-but-the-service-onsucceed-method-is-not-triggered
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