Java FX modifying UI component state with/without using Platform.runLater

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既然无缘 2020-12-20 00:52

In java fx controller i have two version of the code that simply sets a text on a label when a button is pressed (this is just a sample, but any other ui modification can be

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  • 2020-12-20 01:20

    JavaFX has just a single UI thread

    From Docs

    The JavaFX scene graph, which represents the graphical user interface of a JavaFX application, is not thread-safe and can only be accessed and modified from the UI thread also known as the JavaFX Application thread

    In case you have long-running tasks, you will want to run them on background threads and after completion of such threads, you would want to update the result back to the UI. Under such scenario's, you use the updation surrounded with Platform.runlater(). Surrounding your code with Platform.runLater enables your code to communicate with the JavaFX Application thread.

    Coming to your question :

    is there any other significat difference or motive to use Platform.runLater?

    I hope most of it is already answered, just to add

    1 . You don't have to use Platform.runlater(), if you are already on the JavaFX Application thread

    2 . As the Platform.runLater() doc says

    Run the specified Runnable on the JavaFX Application Thread at some unspecified time in the future

    We are not sure when the update will take place, it depends on the number of updates waiting to be processed. If a number of updates are waiting to be processed on the UI thread, it can take some time (such scenario normally doesn't happen)

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