OK, this still comes a bit as a surprise as the source code has been kept in the repo and was not just provided as a ZIP file.
I'm currently working on a tool based on the SceneBuilder Kit. I needed to work on the code a bit and was planning to donate the code back to OpenJFX once released, as I was under the impression OpenJFX would serve as the master / upstream-repo for all SceneBuilder forks. I was also under the impression that OpenJFX at least would make sure the code works with any new JDK / JavaFX version and hoped it would get support for new controls, if any were added to JavaFX. -Florian Am Freitag, 2. März 2018, 09:12:15 CET schrieb Kevin Rushforth: > I filed the following JBS isuse to remova the SceneBuilder sources from > the OpenJFX repo. > > https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8198961 > > As mentioned in the Description of that issue, the OpenJFX repo contains > the source code for a no-longer-maintained version of the SceneBuilder > tool. Active development on SceneBuilder in the OpenJFX repo was stopped > over three years ago. Since that time, the only changes have been either > jigsaw-related changes to keep it buildable and runnable, or global > changes that happened to touch some of the files in apps/scenebuilder. > > A fork of SceneBuilder is maintained by Gluon, so anyone wanting to get > the latest SceneBuilder should go there. > > Before I proceed, I wanted to poll the list to see whether anyone has a > concern with this. I don't plan to take any action for at least a week. > > -- Kevin > >
