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JavaFX 8 comes with two new classes, SortedList and FilteredList. In JavaFX 2 we had to manually do the filtering as I’ve described in an earlier post. So, let’s see how we can use the new classes to sort and filter a TableView. Example Setup As an example we’ll create a simple table that displays Persons. The table should be filtered whenever the user enters something in the text field. The Files
JavaFX 8u40 finally includes simple Dialogs and Alerts! I’ve been waiting for this since 2012! In the meantime I wrote about how to use Dialogs in JavaFX 2 and later in JavaFX 8 with ControlsFX. Now that they are available in the official JDK, let’s learn how to use them. Prerequisites To use the official JavaFX Dialogs you need JDK 8u40 or later. → Download JDK 8u40 or newer. Standard Dialogs Inf
In most JavaFX applications we have to react to many user events: The user clicks a button, presses a key, moves the mouse, etc. This post describes how to handle some of the most common JavaFX events. Our Example Application Download Example Example Source Code FXML and Event Handling I like to keep the view code nicely separated inside the fxml files (instead of constructing it with Java code).
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