Oliver Löffler's Projects
Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API
Undecorated JavaFX Scene with implemented move, resize, minimise, maximise, close and Windows Aero Snap controls.
A place for all the cool JavaFX code from fxexperience.com blog
A CSS editor written in JavaFX 8
Allow runtime modification of JavaFX CSS
Collection of functions for import of data from different pattern & blank inspection tools used in photomask fabrication.
A very basic TCP Server that receives data from DCS-World.
A small tools to play with JavaFX Color.derive() function - allows to create custom colors and to save those in color palettes.
This repo contains Direct3D 11, XInput, and XAudio2 samples C++ samples from the legacy DirectX SDK updated to build using the Windows 10 SDK
JavaFX with TestFX Drag'n'Drop Demo
DocDrop: A platform to host and serve documentation artifacts from CI/CD processes.
Asciidocs for JavaFX Documentation Project
GoCD user documentation
Exploring how Java Service Provider Interface works
JavaFX extensions
JavaFx based FileChooser and DirectoryChooser
The project integrates Plantuml into Fitnesse wiki.
JavaFX components, tools, and sample applications
Discovering the Java8 Stream API and aspects of functional programming
Undecorated JavaFX Scene with implemented move, resize, minimise, maximise, close and Windows Aero Snap controls.
A list of parts which can be filtered and sorted. List visibility is controlled using bindings. List is only visible when certain GUI parts are focused.
Updated version of the original fxexperience/code
Custom JavaFX file chooser which allows quick manual filtering, which allows to add Path predicates as filter and which is testable using TestFX.
A little template project to
Examples how to build apps in JavaFX using TestFX and Continuous Integration
A practical tool developed using JavaFX; Software development for PC or mobile; Image tools,Color tools,Svg Tools, Font tools, Library and so on....
Tray Icon implementation for JavaFX applications. Say goodbye to using AWT's SystemTray icon, instead use a JavaFX Tray Icon.