But you can probably render the swt widgets into a buffered image. I'm not sure how swt works, I need to look at it, but it should be possible to create a proxy peer component that takes care of all the windowing state and delegate rendering to swing/jfx.
Of course, its a lot of work... I suggest instead to start developing anything new in javafx and and embed this into the existing platform. Cheers, Mario Il giorno 25/lug/2013 09:56, <[email protected]> ha scritto: > This is correct. Due to heavyweight / lightweight issues, embedding SWT > in FX is not really on the table. > > Steve > > On 24/07/2013 2:55 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: > >> You can not embed a heavyweight toolkit (SWT) into a lightweight (JavaFX) >> one as far as i know. >> >> I've investigated doing an SWT port which uses JavaFX under the covers >> but without major funding this won't be proceeded (at least) by us. >> >> Tom >> >> Von meinem iPhone gesendet >> >> Am 24.07.2013 um 20:36 schrieb "Reto Urfer" <[email protected]>: >> >> Hi >>> >>> >>> >>> In FX8 a SwingNode is avalable to integrate old legacy Swing code into a >>> new >>> JavaFX based application. >>> >>> >>> >>> We currently have an Eclipse 3 RCP application with some embedded Swing >>> parts. For the Migration to the Eclipse 4 platform it could be >>> interresting >>> to use FX instead of SWT because we heavily use theming which is mach >>> better >>> supported in FX. >>> >>> >>> But this implies that it is possible to embed Swing AND SWT components >>> into >>> an FX based application because we can not rewrite the existing SWT parts >>> with FX now. >>> >>> >>> >>> Are there any plans to provide a SWTNode to embedd SWT components int >>> JavaFX >>> like the SwingNode does for Swing components? >>> >>> >>> >>> regards >>> >>> Reto >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------**------------------------------** >>> ---------------- >>> ------- >>> >>> Reto Urfer >>> >>> Mülligerstrasse 1 >>> >>> CH-5413 Birmenstorf >>> >>> >>> >>> >
