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I have a desktop application that uses Javafx and would like to run it on tablets, someone has a tip?
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I have a desktop application that uses Javafx and would like to run it on tablets, someone has a tip?
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There is the project Javafx ports
http://javafxports.org/page/home
Tutorial:
http://javafxports.org/page/Getting_Started
Android: You need:
Your Javafx app, built as a JAR, for example/path/to/your/app/yourapplication.jar. The resulting application must be in Java 7 (or Java 6) class format all libraries you depend on in the same directory. These libraries should contain Java 6/7 classes as well (no Java 8 for now)
Android SDK, in /path/to/androidSDK. Download this from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#download. In order to be able to use the Android Gradle plugin, you need at least API 21 version and build tools 21.1.1
The Javafx SDK from Dalvik, which can be obtained at https://bitbucket.org/javafxports/android/downloads/dalvik-sdk-8u20b3.zip The Gradle compilation system
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