I will look at that and come back to you middle of next week. Eric
Le 3 janv. 2014 à 12:12, Tom Eugelink <[email protected]> a écrit : > > I think there are two usages of builders: > - construct compontents / controls programatically (ending in the build() > call). > - mapping of FXML attributes to node properties, because in FXML everything > must be a string. > > For example, CalendarTextField has no builder class in the first sense (I > used withers for that), but does have a class that converts the dateFormats > (list of SimpleDateFormat strings) in an fxml file to an actual list of > DateFormats instances. > > https://github.com/JFXtras/jfxtras-labs/blob/8.0/src/main/java/jfxtras/labs/fxml/CalendarTextFieldBuilder.java > > If you can explain to me how to do this without a builder, but also without > polluting CalendarTextField with FXML aspects, then I'll change the code. > > Tom > > > > On 2014-1-3 11:44, Eric Le Ponner wrote: >> When Scene Builder 2.0 found a custom components, it instantiates it using >> FXMLLoader >> without making any specific builder setup. So FXMLLoader uses the default >> JavaFX >> builder factory. >> >> Since builders are deprecated, I'm not sure it make sense for SB to have >> dependency on them. >> >> Eric >> >> >> Le 3 janv. 2014 à 10:55, Tom Eugelink <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >>> I had no problems adding the JFXtras components to SceneBuilder, but one of >>> the controls has a custom FXML builder. It is present in the same jar, but >>> how do I tell SceneBuilder to use it? Now when I try to load an fxml file >>> an exception ("unable to coerse") is shown by SceneBuilder. >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> > >
