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JavaFX has been released a long time ago. But I didn't hear about any popular or big production ready projects built with this technology.
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Though this question is primarily opinion-based, but I would still like to throw some examples. These may not be very popular, but are good enough to be used by a few people:
SoapUI
LoadUI
VRL Studio
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I am going to develop a claim management system and would like to have a simple work flow for it in java
When i searched i come across https://formsflow.ai/ (or) https://www.jbpm.org/ and not sure whether there is any other good workflow to handle simple work flows and efficient and not very complex
Please kindly advise.
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How to use Javafx and Hibernate in one project? Does anyone have an example with that? It will be very helpful. It's necessary for me to understand that.
If I were you I'd hop on github and search for projects that have both javafx and hibernate in it.
https://github.com/search?q=javafx+Hibernate&type=Repositories&ref=advsearch&l=&l=
There is this one project here, that seems to be a boilerplate example for the two.
https://github.com/No3x/javafx-boilerplate-hibernate
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I'm searching for java framework like libgdx (you create code and it can be used for android, web and desktop applications), but with more comfortable GUI creation tools (like QtCreator). Does something like this exist?
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I've found tons of JSONRPC Java implementations out there, most of them quite old. Hence my question: which library is up to date and futureproof?
JPoxy (at http://code.google.com/p/jpoxy/) seems to be up-to-date and under active development.
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Is anyone aware of a hierarchical task network planner implemented in Python or Java? I've found a few open source systems, but they're all seemingly dead projects and haven't been maintained in years.
How about JSHOP2?