1 JAVAFX SAMPLES README
2
3 Contents:
4
5 What's in the samples zip file?
6 What do I need to set up my environment?
7 How do I run the prebuilt samples?
8 How do I run the sample projects in NetBeans IDE?
9 What are the other ways I can package the samples?
10 Sample Descriptions
11
12
13 ===============================
14 What's in the samples zip file?
15 ===============================
16
17 The samples zip file contains prebuilt samples that you can run, plus NetBeans
18 project files for each sample.
19
20 Extracting the zip file produces the following directory structure:
21
22 --src (Contains a NetBeans project for each sample)
23 --<Sample1>
24 --nbproject
25 --src
26 --build.xml
27 --manifest.mf
28 --<Sample2>
29 ...
31 <sample2>.jar
32 ...
33
34
35 ========================================
36 What do I need to set up my environment?
37 ========================================
38
39 To run the samples, you need the following environment:
40
41 - A supported version** of the Java Development Kit (JDK) or Java Runtime
42 Environment (JRE). The JDK includes the JRE.
43
44
45 To open the samples projects in NetBeans IDE, you need the following
46 environment:
47
48 - A supported version** of the JDK.
49 - A supported version** of NetBeans IDE.
50
51 **To find information about the supported versions of operating system and browser
52 for a particular Java release, see
53 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
54
55
56 ==================================
57 How do I run the prebuilt samples?
58 ==================================
59
60 To run as a standalone application, double-click the JAR file.
61
62
63 =================================================
64 How do I run the sample projects in NetBeans IDE?
65 =================================================
66
67 The following procedure assumes you have already extracted the samples zip
68 file.
69
70 To run the sample projects:
71
72 1. In NetBeans IDE, click Open Project in the toolbar, or on the File menu,
73 select Open Project.
74 2. Navigate to the location in which you unzipped the samples, and in the src
75 directory, select a project, then click Open.
76 3. To run the application in NetBeans IDE, in the Project pane, right-click
77 the project and choose Run.
78
79
80 ==================================================
81 What are the other ways I can package the samples?
82 ==================================================
83
84 You can also package any of the samples as an applet, JNLP, or native bundle
85 that includes an installer and a copy of the JRE for execution in an environment
86 that does not have JavaFX installed. See https://docs.oracle.com/javafx for
87 additional information about deploying JavaFX application.
88
89
90 ===================
91 Sample Descriptions
92 ===================
93
94 The following samples are included in the zip file.
95
96 ---------
97 Ensemble8
98
99 A gallery of sample applications that demonstrate a large variety of JavaFX
100 features, including animation, charts, and controls. For each sample, you
101 can do the following on ALL platforms:
102 - View and interact with the running sample.
103 - Read its description.
104 You can do the following for each sample on desktop platforms only:
105 - Copy its source code.
106 - For several samples, you can adjust the properties of the sample components.
107 - If you are connected to the internet, you can also follow links to the
108 relevant API documentation.
109
121 Modena
122
123 A sample application that demonstrates the look and feel of UI components using
124 the Modena theme. It gives you the option to contrast Modena and Caspian themes,
125 and explore various aspects of these themes.
126
127
128 ------------
129 3DViewer
130
131 3DViewer is a sample application that allows the user to navigate and examine a
132 3D scene with a mouse or a trackpad. 3DViewer has importers for a subset of the
133 features in OBJ and Maya files. The ability to import animation is also
134 provided for Maya files. (Note that in the case of Maya files, construction
135 history should be deleted on all the objects when saving as a Maya file.)
136 3DViewer also has the ability to export the contents of the scene as Java or
137 FXML files.
138
139
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141 Copyright (c) 2012, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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1 JAVAFX SAMPLES README
2
3 Contents:
4
5 What's in the samples zip file?
6 What do I need to set up my environment?
7 How do I run the prebuilt samples?
8 How do I run the sample projects in NetBeans IDE?
9 Sample Descriptions
10
11
12 ===============================
13 What's in the samples zip file?
14 ===============================
15
16 The samples zip file contains prebuilt samples that you can run, plus NetBeans
17 project files for each sample.
18
19 Extracting the zip file produces the following directory structure:
20
21 --src (Contains a NetBeans project for each sample)
22 --<Sample1>
23 --nbproject
24 --src
25 --build.xml
26 --manifest.mf
27 --<Sample2>
28 ...
30 <sample2>.jar
31 ...
32
33
34 ========================================
35 What do I need to set up my environment?
36 ========================================
37
38 To run the samples, you need the following environment:
39
40 - A supported version** of the Java Development Kit (JDK) or Java Runtime
41 Environment (JRE). The JDK includes the JRE.
42
43
44 To open the samples projects in NetBeans IDE, you need the following
45 environment:
46
47 - A supported version** of the JDK.
48 - A supported version** of NetBeans IDE.
49
50 **To find information about the supported versions of operating system
51 for a particular Java release, see
52 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
53
54
55 ==================================
56 How do I run the prebuilt samples?
57 ==================================
58
59 To run as a standalone application, double-click the JAR file.
60
61
62 =================================================
63 How do I run the sample projects in NetBeans IDE?
64 =================================================
65
66 The following procedure assumes you have already extracted the samples zip
67 file.
68
69 To run the sample projects:
70
71 1. In NetBeans IDE, click Open Project in the toolbar, or on the File menu,
72 select Open Project.
73 2. Navigate to the location in which you unzipped the samples, and in the src
74 directory, select a project, then click Open.
75 3. To run the application in NetBeans IDE, in the Project pane, right-click
76 the project and choose Run.
77
78
79 ===================
80 Sample Descriptions
81 ===================
82
83 The following samples are included in the zip file.
84
85 ---------
86 Ensemble8
87
88 A gallery of sample applications that demonstrate a large variety of JavaFX
89 features, including animation, charts, and controls. For each sample, you
90 can do the following on ALL platforms:
91 - View and interact with the running sample.
92 - Read its description.
93 You can do the following for each sample on desktop platforms only:
94 - Copy its source code.
95 - For several samples, you can adjust the properties of the sample components.
96 - If you are connected to the internet, you can also follow links to the
97 relevant API documentation.
98
110 Modena
111
112 A sample application that demonstrates the look and feel of UI components using
113 the Modena theme. It gives you the option to contrast Modena and Caspian themes,
114 and explore various aspects of these themes.
115
116
117 ------------
118 3DViewer
119
120 3DViewer is a sample application that allows the user to navigate and examine a
121 3D scene with a mouse or a trackpad. 3DViewer has importers for a subset of the
122 features in OBJ and Maya files. The ability to import animation is also
123 provided for Maya files. (Note that in the case of Maya files, construction
124 history should be deleted on all the objects when saving as a Maya file.)
125 3DViewer also has the ability to export the contents of the scene as Java or
126 FXML files.
127
128
129 --------------------------------------------------------------------
130 Copyright (c) 2012, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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