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JavaFX Essentials

By : Mohamed Taman, Mohamed Taman
Book Image

JavaFX Essentials

By: Mohamed Taman, Mohamed Taman

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (16 chapters)
JavaFX Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
7
Monitoring and Controlling Arduino with JavaFX
Index

Developing a custom UI


For the final part of this chapter, we are going to develop a custom UI component based on JavaFX 8 built-in controls.

We will develop this custom UI with concepts discussed before that are based on FXML; the primary advantage is the separation of concerns to customize the component later on without altering its functionality and any other logic bound to it.

The Login dialog custom UI

We will use most of the previously covered tools and techniques to develop our custom UI: the Login Dialog, which is a necessary component in every Enterprise application. Our UI component will be as shown in the following screenshot:

Login custom UI component

Structure of the Login dialog custom UI

The most common structure and stages in custom component development based on FXML markup are these:

  • Develop the UI inside the Scene Builder tool; then export the result to the FXML-based file

  • Extract the controller skeleton from the Scene builder

  • Create a controller that binds the UI (view) to its...