A curated list of awesome JavaFX libraries, frameworks, books, tutorials, and resources for building rich desktop applications.
Awesome JavaFX is a curated, community-driven list of resources for the JavaFX framework. It helps developers discover libraries, frameworks, tools, books, tutorials, and real-world applications to build modern, cross-platform desktop applications with rich graphical interfaces. The project solves the problem of fragmented information by providing a single, comprehensive directory for the JavaFX ecosystem.
Java developers building desktop applications, UI/UX engineers working with JavaFX, and learners seeking structured resources to master JavaFX development.
Developers choose Awesome JavaFX because it saves time by aggregating high-quality, vetted resources in one place, reducing the need to scour the internet. It is community-maintained, ensuring relevance and up-to-date information for the JavaFX ecosystem.
A curated list of awesome JavaFX libraries, books, frameworks, etc...
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Aggregates hundreds of specific libraries, frameworks, and tools like CalendarFX, ControlsFX, and TestFX, serving as a one-stop hub for JavaFX development needs.
Includes books, tutorials, talks, and articles from authoritative sources, offering multiple avenues for mastering JavaFX from basics to advanced topics.
Features blogs, influential people, and production applications such as Deep Space Trajectory Explorer, providing context and inspiration from the JavaFX ecosystem.
Emphasizes JavaFX's strength in building modern, cross-platform desktop applications, with resources on mobile ports like JavaFXPorts for iOS and Android.
As a community-maintained list, it may not always reflect the most current versions or new releases, relying on intermittent contributor updates.
While curated, it lacks user ratings, reviews, or performance benchmarks, leaving developers to independently evaluate the suitability of listed resources.
Merely provides links without integrated tools for dependency management, version tracking, or interactive exploration, requiring manual effort from users.