Thanks Bram. I actually read that yesterday but unfortunately it's Eclipse related and that ties me to Equinox. So far I haven't found anything to like about Eclipse and I want true OSGi compatibility -- not tied to a specific IDE or OSGi implementation. At least the Eclipse people are wrestling with the issue and that is a good sign. I've done some of the e(fx)clipse tutorials as well but, again, it makes me dependent on specific implementations.
I'm going to re-read the article and see if I've missed something though..... Again, thanks for your interest. On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Bram Pouwelse <b...@pouwelse.com> wrote: > Hi Chuck, > > It's an old post but could be what you're looking for > > http://paulonjava.blogspot.nl/2014/11/making-javafx-better- > with-osgi.html?m=1 > > Regards, > Bram > > Op 9 jul. 2017 19:05 schreef "Chuck Davis" <cjgun...@gmail.com>: > > > Thanks Thomas. I guess there must be a way. I wish he would have just > > explained how to use JavaFX with Felix rather than develop a whole third > > party development environment..... > > > > On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 9:19 AM, Thomas Driessen < > > thomas.dries...@ds-lab.org> > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Chuck, > > > > > > maybe this Project is an interesting starting Point for you: > > > http://www.drombler.org > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > Thomas > > > > > > Am 09.07.2017 18:17 schrieb "Chuck Davis" <cjgun...@gmail.com>: > > > > > > > I spent most of the day yesterday googling to find out if there is a > > way > > > to > > > > build a JavaFX desktop application based upon Felix. So far I've not > > > found > > > > anything that advises how to do this or if it is even possible at > this > > > > stage of development. > > > > > > > > Can anybody point me to an article that explains how, if this can be > > > done? > > > > > > > > TIA. > > > > > > > > > >