Yes, as I suggested too, this is probably not the appropriate forum to post such questions.
I tried to say this in an inoffensive way as possible because we are all human and make simple mistakes. I wish Amno all the best with their JavaFX app and I would suggest they check-out the products of Gluon when it comes to porting the app to mobile. Their URL is http://gluonhq.com Graciously, John-Val > On 7 Sep 2018, at 10:22, John-Val Rose <johnvalr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Michael - your answer was way better than mine! > >> On 7 Sep 2018, at 10:19, Michael Ennen <mike.en...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Amno, >> >> It is not a zero-sum choice. FXML is a part of JavaFX. FXML does not add >> anything, per se (in terms of nodes, controls, etc.) FXML allows for >> decoupling >> the specific UI configuration (in terms of what nodes contain which and >> their >> positions, etc.). Basically it is the most sustainable (in terms of >> increasing >> application size/scope) practice to use FXML for setting up the initial >> scenes >> (and perhaps also wiring event listeners) >> >> In the Android world it is equivalent to using the Layout Editor (similar >> to FXML) >> versus making the scene programmatically by calling constructors, setting >> ownership, >> positions, constraints, etc. There is nothing that can be done using FXML >> that can't >> be done using pure Java. >> >> Cheers, >> Michael Ennen >> >>> On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 4:48 PM AmnoJeeuw <amnoje...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> I am learning hands-on how to program using JavaFX and in the process >>> doing so I’ve come across FXML; which I find most interesting. Since the >>> principal is “Think hand held device first” -TH2DF, my intention is to >>> port the my future application to Android device, but I am concerned >>> that there will be too many issues when doing that. So, my question is, >>> which technology should give preference to, JavaFX or FXML? >>> >>> Please, keep in mind that I am using a Windows 8.1 machine and >>> Eclipse-Photon. >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> -- >>> ArbolOne >>> Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird. >>> Developing using Java, C/C++, HTM/CSS and JS as our platform has been >>> exciting and most rewarding. >>> [ Sí ] >>> >>>