It is important to make this call at startup? Are you doing this? Tom
Von meinem iPhone gesendet > Am 18.05.2015 um 16:53 schrieb Matthias Hänel <hae...@ultramixer.com>: > > thanks Tom for your answer. > > I just tried to use Platform.setImplicitExit(false) but it didn't do anything > different. > I suspect I should have this runLater behaviour for the second "start"/show > phase. And hide will not close > the JFX thread interanally. Still there is no Runable call at the second try. > > PlatformImpl.runLater(new Runnable() > { > @Override > public void run() > > is still not called :( > > > > Matthias > > >> Am 18.05.2015 um 16:26 schrieb Tom Schindl <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at>: >> >> So then simply call Platform.setImplicitExit(false)? >> >> Tom >> >>> On 18.05.15 16:19, Matthias Hänel wrote: >>> Thanks Scott for your fast answer. >>> >>> >>> Well, in this case >>> >>> PlatformImpl.runLater(new Runnable() >>> { >>> @Override >>> public void run() >>> { >>> ... >>> >>> >>> is never called. I believe it is not called because the Stage is not >>> running anymore and >>> therefore the JFX Main Thread is stopped. >>> >>> I am now on 1.8.0_60 and have still the same behaviour :( >>> >>> >>> regards >>> Matthias >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Am 18.05.2015 um 14:17 schrieb Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> I would have thought that #2 was correct. What happened when you tried it? >>>> Did you make sure JavaFX didn't try to shutdown automatically when the >>>> last Stage was hidden? >>>> >>>> >>>> Scott >>>> >>>>> On May 18, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Matthias Hänel <hae...@ultramixer.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello there, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have a stage that is been called from a Java Swing application. This is >>>>> not a real problem >>>>> since I can run follwing code: >>>>> >>>>> PlatformImpl.startup(new Runnable() >>>>> { >>>>> @Override >>>>> public void run() >>>>> { >>>>> myStage = new myStage(); >>>>> myStage.show(); >>>>> } >>>>> }); >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> That works so far. >>>>> >>>>> No I would like to close this stage from the swing application. I can >>>>> call: >>>>> >>>>> Platform.runLater(new Runnable() >>>>> { >>>>> @Override >>>>> public void run() >>>>> { >>>>> myStage.hide(); >>>>> } >>>>> }); >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> This also works. >>>>> >>>>> Since I have a toggle-Button to hide and show the stage from the swing >>>>> application, I would like >>>>> to re-show the stage and I would like to know when the stage is showing >>>>> or not. This seems to be nearly impossible by now. >>>>> >>>>> What did I try? >>>>> >>>>> 1. I tried to shutdown the javafx entire with >>>>> com.sun.javafx.tk.Toolkit.getToolkit().exit(); in the hide process. So I >>>>> expected to use PlatformImpl.startup again. Unfortunately, it did not >>>>> work. >>>>> >>>>> 2. I tried to leave javafx untouched. The second time I only call >>>>> PlatformImpl.runLater to create a new scene. >>>>> >>>>> 3. I tried to run it from the swing thread without Platform.run... ... >>>>> this failed obviuosly. (I just had no further ideas ;)) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone tried this before? Any advise will be helpful :) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance >>>>> Matthias >> >> >> -- >> Thomas Schindl, CTO >> BestSolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH >> Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 5-7, A-6020 Innsbruck >> http://www.bestsolution.at/ >> Reg. Nr. FN 222302s am Firmenbuchgericht Innsbruck >