Desktop Java
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OpenMap Tutorial Part 2 – Build a basic map application using the MapHandler – Part 1
1. Introduction In the first tutorial we created a basic OpenMap GIS application that displays a map with one shape…
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JavaFX Real-World Apps: EIZO CuratOR Caliop
JavaFX Real-World application number four is called Caliop. It is the frontend of the CuratOR solution developed by EIZO for…
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OpenMap Tutorial – Part 1
Introduction This series of tutorials will show you how to build Java applications using the OpenMap GIS Java Swing library.…
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JavaFX Real-World Apps: AISO HRC-Matic
Application number three in the “Real-World JavaFX Apps” series is a heavy-duty data entry application backed up by a relational database…
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Java Swing Model View Adapter Mediator
Typically I build my Java applications based on Spring Framework. However, I was recently asked to implement a Java desktop…
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JavaFX Real-World Apps: Eurovision Broadcasting Union
I have the privilege to present several JavaFX Real-World Apps at JavaOne this year together with Alexander Casall, who works…
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Hello World in Vaadin & DukeScript
On the face of it, Vaadin—and GWT in general—has a lot in common with DukeScript. Both are focused on providing…
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Develop DSLs for Eclipse and IntelliJ using Xtext
In this post we are going to see how to develop a simple language. We will aim to get: a…
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JavaFX Tip 20: A lot to show? Use Canvas!
There seem to be two kinds of JavaFX applications: the first one is using a scene graph with nodes and CSS styling, and…
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