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Dowload the Oomph application from https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Installer. The efxclipse setup instructions are not yet part of the download so you need to place them at the location as defined in https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Authoring#Getting_Started Step 8. | Dowload the Oomph application from https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Installer. The efxclipse setup instructions are not yet part of the download so you need to place them at the location as defined in https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Authoring#Getting_Started Step 8. | ||
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=== Contributing source changes === | === Contributing source changes === |
Revision as of 04:24, 28 April 2014
Contents
e(fx)clipse
Tooling
- FXGraph - DSL as a replacement for FXML
- Efxclipse/Tutorials
Runtime
e4 on JavaFX
e4 or better the Eclipse 4 Application Platform is not bound to SWT but can be used with any rendering technology. Learn more about the JavaFX-rendering (Efxclipse/Runtime/e4).
Recipes
There are set of best practices collected at Efxclipse/Runtime/Recipes
SWT on JavaFX
SWT on JavaFX is a experimental port of the SWT-API on top of JavaFX Efxclipse/SWTonFX
Development
In case you are interested in providing bugfixes, contributing new features. Follow to this our Efxclipse/Development.
How to contribute
Tooling / Runtime
Preparing
e(fx)clipse requires Java8 so you should grab the latest JDK8 available. To contribute to an Eclipse.org project you need to sign a CLA so that patches you push to Gerrit can be accepted.
Manually setup
Get an IDE
To develop e(fx)clipse you need an Eclipse IDE who has e(fx)clipse installed itself. You can do that by getting the latest milestone or integration build available from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/ and install the nightly build from http://download.eclipse.org/efxclipse/updates-nightly/site or simply download the latest nightly SDK from http://efxclipse.bestsolution.at/install.html
Clone the git repo
You need to have egit installed in your IDE to clone the git repo from git-repo and import all projects in the bundles-directory.
Use Oomph
Dowload the Oomph application from https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Installer. The efxclipse setup instructions are not yet part of the download so you need to place them at the location as defined in https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Authoring#Getting_Started Step 8.
The e(fx)clipse setup-file can be downloaded from http://git.eclipse.org/c/efxclipse/org.eclipse.efxclipse.git/plain/releng/org.eclipse.fx.releng.devsetup/efxclipse.setup
Contributing source changes
e(fx)clipse uses git to control its source tree and we accept patches only through so called gerrit-reviews including a bug-id describing the change. So before you start working:
- find a bugzilla describing your work already this bugzilla-query
- file a new bugzilla describing the problem using https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Efxclipse
SWT on JavaFX
Consult Efxclipse/SWTonFX