JavaFX - Many Static FXML Controllers

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囚心锁ツ 2020-12-06 19:24

A JavaFX application exists and the application is starting from the Main.class file which extends Application:

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  • 2020-12-06 20:05

    Actually the answer for this question seems a little bit complicated it has to do with MVC pattern and it's evolution until now.We will use MVP Pattern.

    After a long discussion i got a link on this website http://martinfowler.com/eaaDev/uiArchs.html defining the historical evolution of the different patterns used from the old ages of Smalltalk until now.


    The actually solution is using Model Viewer Presenter Pattern(MVP) which can be visually described using these images:

    For more you can read(http://www.wildcrest.com/Potel/Portfolio/mvp.pdf)


    For an example on JavaFX have a look on James_D answer here (Applying MVC With JavaFx)


    Last but not least have a look at the comments here:

    Finally:

    If anything is inaccurate feel free to edit.

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  • 2020-12-06 20:09

    You can implement your own controller factory so you would be able of creating your own controllers context.

    I have used spring with javaFX, and I have implemented my own controllers factory using spring, in that way you can inject one controller in other (you shouldn't need it as those connections should be on the model)

    If you want to try spring with Java fx: How to wire multiple fxml controllers using spring dependency-injection?

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  • 2020-12-06 20:11

    Definitely you should use an Application Framework that will help you to structure your code.

    If you want to try JRebirth, just cut your application in 4 parts:

    • MainModel composed by:
      • MainSceneModel
      • CaptureWindowModel
      • SettingsModel

    You can access to one from anyone by using getModel(Model.class) or send async message using sendWave(Wave).

    MainModel can use innerComponent to tightly link child-model to it.

    It's pretty simple to use, if you are interested in I can prototype you a sample app just let me know.

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  • 2020-12-06 20:12

    I think you are not supposed to declare @FXML annotated attributes with the static keyword. See this GitHub project on how you should do it. Like that you instantiate a controller only when it is needed, and your app will be stateless.

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  • 2020-12-06 20:19

    JavaFx is mostly composed of set of [well designed] tools but unfortunately by itself does not provide a good framework for creating complex UI designs e.g. MVC/MVP patterns, view flows and actions on multiple controllers, So you have to rely on third-party application frameworks for those for example:

    • DataFx
    • JacpFx
    • JRebirth
    • JFX Flow

    In my opinion none of them are widely used or mature enough to be considered a de facto standard but using them is encouraged.


    Example Using DataFx

    DataFx uses a concept named Flow to associate views sharing a flow of events (and possibly data) among themselves. By using Flow combined with EventSystem you can define and access methods on other controllers and assign custom event listeners to various events associated with JavaFx Nodes in different controllers sharing a flow.

    Here is an example from DataFx samples which represents two separate sender and receiver views with distinct FXML files and controllers:

    public class EventSystemDemo extends Application {
    
        @Override
        public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {
    
        HBox box = new HBox();
        box.setSpacing(12);
        box.setPadding(new Insets(12));
        box.setFillHeight(true);
        box.setAlignment(Pos.CENTER);
    
        Flow senderFlow = new Flow(ProducerController.class);
        box.getChildren().add(senderFlow.start());
    
        Flow receiverFlow = new Flow(ReceiverController.class);
        box.getChildren().add(receiverFlow.start());
    
        primaryStage.setScene(new Scene(box));
        primaryStage.show();
    
        }
    
        public static void main(String... args) {
            launch(args);
        }
    }
    

    Sender view controller:

    @ViewController("producer.fxml")
    public class ProducerController {
    
        @FXML
        @EventTrigger()
        private Button sendButton;
    
        @FXML
        private TextField textField;
    
        @EventProducer("test-message")
        private String getMessage() {
            return textField.getText();
        }
    
    }
    

    Receiver view controller:

    @ViewController("receiver.fxml")
    public class ReceiverController {
    
        @FXML
        private Label messageLabel;
    
        @OnEvent("test-message")
        private void onNewChatMessage(Event<String> e) {
            messageLabel.setText(e.getContent());
        }
    }
    

    Sender View:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    
    <?import javafx.scene.text.*?>
    <?import javafx.geometry.*?>
    <?import javafx.scene.control.*?>
    <?import java.lang.*?>
    <?import javafx.scene.layout.*?>
    
    <VBox alignment="TOP_CENTER" maxHeight="-Infinity" maxWidth="-Infinity" minHeight="-Infinity" minWidth="-Infinity" spacing="12.0" style="-fx-border-color: darkgrey; -fx-border-width: 2;" xmlns="http://javafx.com/javafx/8" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1">
       <children>
          <Label text="Sender">
             <font>
                <Font name="System Bold" size="24.0" />
             </font>
          </Label>
          <TextField fx:id="textField" />
          <Button fx:id="sendButton" mnemonicParsing="false" text="send" />
       </children>
       <padding>
          <Insets bottom="12.0" left="12.0" right="12.0" top="12.0" />
       </padding>
    </VBox>
    

    Receiver View:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    
    <?import javafx.scene.text.*?>
    <?import javafx.geometry.*?>
    <?import javafx.scene.control.*?>
    <?import java.lang.*?>
    <?import javafx.scene.layout.*?>
    
    <VBox alignment="TOP_CENTER" maxHeight="-Infinity" maxWidth="-Infinity" minHeight="-Infinity" minWidth="-Infinity" spacing="12.0" style="-fx-border-color: darkgrey; -fx-border-width: 2;" xmlns="http://javafx.com/javafx/8" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1">
        <children>
            <Label text="Receiver">
             <font>
                <Font name="System Bold" size="24.0" />
             </font></Label>
          <Label fx:id="messageLabel" />
        </children>
        <padding>
            <Insets bottom="12.0" left="12.0" right="12.0" top="12.0" />
        </padding>
    </VBox>
    

    For further reading:

    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javafx/community/3rd-party-1844355.html

    http://www.guigarage.com/2015/02/quick-overview-datafx-mvc-flow-api/

    http://www.guigarage.com/2014/05/datafx-8-0-tutorials/

    http://jacpfx.org/2014/11/03/JacpFX_DataFX_a_perfect_match.html

    Passing Parameters JavaFX FXML

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