Thanks Renato.  I'll investigate that project...sounds like a real time
saver.  At least get me to the next problem that Paul's article lays out...

On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Paulo Renato de Athaydes <
renatoathay...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> It's hard because Felix does not (or did not used to at least) export the
> javafx classes to bundles.
>
>
> This project fixes that:
>
>
> https://github.com/edvin/javafx-osgi
>
> [https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/977035?v=3&s=400]<https://
> github.com/edvin/javafx-osgi>
>
> edvin/javafx-osgi<https://github.com/edvin/javafx-osgi>
> github.com
> javafx-osgi - JavaFX 8.0 OSGi bundle to support JavaFX in an OSGi container
>
>
>
>
>
> Hope it helps,
>
>
> Renato
>
>
> ________________________________
> De: Neil Bartlett <njbartl...@gmail.com>
> Enviado: segunda-feira, 10 de julho de 2017 03:24
> Para: users@felix.apache.org
> Assunto: Re: Felix and JavaFX
>
> Hi Chuck,
>
> Using Eclipse as an IDE does not tie you into using Equinox for your
> runtime.
>
> I don’t know much about JavaFX but what is the actual problem you are
> experiencing with it? Isn’t it just a library like any other?
>
> Neil
>
> > On 9 Jul 2017, at 18:18, Chuck Davis <cjgun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > 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-
> Java, OSGi, Amdatu and a bit of JavaScript<http://paulonjava.
> blogspot.nl/2014/11/making-javafx-better->
> paulonjava.blogspot.nl
> Blog about creating modular Java applications with OSGi, Amdatu and a bit
> of JavaScript.
>
>
>
> >> 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
> Drombler<http://www.drombler.org/>
> www.drombler.org
> This is the home of the Open Source projects maintained by Drombler.
> Drombler FX. Drombler FX - the modular application framework for JavaFX.
> Drombler ACP
>
>
>
> >>>>
> >>>> 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.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
>
>
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