My mistake. Sorry. I read the question a bit too fast :-).
Anyway, here is an example of how to use the AWT system tray
from within JavaFX. Maybe it helps:
https://gist.github.com/jewelsea/e231e89e8d36ef4e5d8a
I just verified that this still works with Java 11+.
Otherwise I fully support the idea of getting this shortcoming fixed in
JavaFX itself.
Michael
Am 01.08.20 um 01:45 schrieb Scott Palmer:
I should also point out that this shortcoming was identified nearly 9 years ago.
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8092115
I would love to make some progress on this, but I think doing it right is a
bigger job than “outsiders” can tackle. Ideally most of the desktop APIs should
be supported by JavaFX without AWT/Swing. I think that requires some careful
thought. Some of the code should be independent of the UI toolkit and it could
be shared between the AWT and JavaFX implementations. In a modular JRE we
shouldn’t need the Swing modules to have a system tray icon in a JavaFX app.
Scott
On Jul 31, 2020, at 7:34 PM, Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote:
No you can’t. System tray support is something else, not an application icon
in the start bar or doc.
Scott
On Jul 31, 2020, at 6:02 PM, Michael Paus <m...@jugs.org> wrote:
You can add such an icon to your JavaFX app if you bundle it with the jpackage
tool distributed with JDK 14+
Am 31.07.20 um 23:07 schrieb Davide Perini:
Hi all guys,
love JavaFX, it's so productive, so easy to use, can't understand why the world don't use
it "for some tasks".
I know that tray icon can be easily done with AWT but is there something for
JavaFX?
Is it possible to create a tray icon with JavaFX?
Thanks
Davide