How to Install Java FX in Eclipse
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How to Install Java FX in Eclipse
If you search for related tutorials, you will probably find that the official tutorial says you need to install Java FX plugin for Eclipse using the update option. it is not exactly an stable approach when you have slow internet. For users like you, the link given below shows a totally complete approach.
http://download.java.net/general/javafx/eclipse/tutorial.html
EDIT: if you can't download com.sun.javafx.eclipse.feature-win32-win32-x86-1.0.1.zip from the link given above, you can download it from here
You can get the official tutorial for using Java FX to create a very simple and efficient project in eclipse from here
http://download.java.net/general/javafx/eclipse/tutorial.html
EDIT: if you can't download com.sun.javafx.eclipse.feature-win32-win32-x86-1.0.1.zip from the link given above, you can download it from here
You can get the official tutorial for using Java FX to create a very simple and efficient project in eclipse from here
Re: How to Install Java FX in Eclipse
I dont like this type of Spoon feeding tools
.. I like raw coding....
.. I like raw coding....
Last edited by bit0112-rokon on Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:36 am; edited 1 time in total
Re: How to Install Java FX in Eclipse
ha ha..
like raw coding you say?
I am expecting you to use notepad for coding from tomorrow
That's raw coding
JavaFX.. Drag and Drop tools...
They are mighty tools when you know the limitations and advantages of them. Anyone can blindly use them, but not everyone can use them properly.
Before saying anything like that, lets consider three questions.
How much you go with "spoon feeding" tools?
How much can you go with absolute raw coding?
not much I daresay.
How much can you go when you have knowledge of raw coding and the tools of skipping the lengthy time consuming steps?
If JavaFX is spoon feeding tool, so is eclipse. it fixes errors for you, shows you the possible corrections, automatically inserts parameter.. and what not?
But if you don't even know what they are, can you use then even when eclipse is this much helpful?
These tools are here to skip lengthy processes, but JavaFX is not about just drag and drop. :p In the end, it needs raw coding to some extent.
like raw coding you say?
I am expecting you to use notepad for coding from tomorrow
That's raw coding
JavaFX.. Drag and Drop tools...
They are mighty tools when you know the limitations and advantages of them. Anyone can blindly use them, but not everyone can use them properly.
Before saying anything like that, lets consider three questions.
How much you go with "spoon feeding" tools?
How much can you go with absolute raw coding?
not much I daresay.
How much can you go when you have knowledge of raw coding and the tools of skipping the lengthy time consuming steps?
If JavaFX is spoon feeding tool, so is eclipse. it fixes errors for you, shows you the possible corrections, automatically inserts parameter.. and what not?
But if you don't even know what they are, can you use then even when eclipse is this much helpful?
These tools are here to skip lengthy processes, but JavaFX is not about just drag and drop. :p In the end, it needs raw coding to some extent.
Last edited by BIT0122-Amit on Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:11 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : fixed some stupid grammatical errors :S added and deleted some emoticons)
Re: How to Install Java FX in Eclipse
BIT0122-Amit wrote::p haha..
like raw coding you say?
I am expecting you to use notepad for coding from tomorrow :p
That's raw coding :p
Javafx.. Drag and Drop tools...
They are mighty tools when you know the limitations and advantages of them. Anyone can blindly use them, but not everyone can use them properly.
Before saying anything like that, lets consider three questions.
How much you go with spoon feeding tools?
How much can you go with absolute raw coding?
How much can you go when you have knowledge of raw coding and the tools of skipping the lengthy time consuming steps?
not much I daresay.
If javafx is spoon feeding tool, so is eclipse. it fixes errors for you, shows you the possible corrections, automatically inserts paramater.. and what not?
But if you don't even know what they are, can you use then even when eclipse are this much helpful?
This tools are here to skip lengthy processes, but javafx is not about just drag and drop. :p In the end, it needs raw coding to some extent.
Amit right you are!!!
but I won't change my words.. I like raw coding though I take advantage of those tools....
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