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Published on Apr 3, 2012

JavaFX Scene Builder is a design tool for the JavaFX platform. It allows for the simple drag and drop of graphical user interface (GUI) components onto a JavaFX scene. As you build the scene, the FXML code for the designed application interface is automatically generated. This video will show you how to get started with the Scene Builder.

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  • Amber Rake

    @java plz share tutorial on creating that IssueTrackingLiteController.ja­va

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  • java

    Scene Builder is not included in NetBeans. You can download it from otn dot oracle dot com/javafx (top link)

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  • Mark Wallace

    Is there a part 2 for this video?

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    Very Very good :) Big Thanks for this video!!!

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  • An0maly777

    lol @ 3:25 "within an XBox"

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  • kenzie jardina

    Please make a second video. This one is awesome!

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  • OverG88

    Miss Adams, if you are talking about Netbeans swing GUI designer, its the worst thing I found in all Java oriented editors. Quote: "It did the repetitive allowing the programmer to focus on logic and architecture." And later it takes double of time to solve problems with maintainence and portability (due mess of code and call of some controversing methods). If your swing apps ran on OS's except of OS on your computer, you would know what I'm talking about.

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  • tschorsch

    The tutorial is at Oracle's site. Do a google search for IssueTrackingLiteController.ja­va or "Getting Started with JavaFX Scene Builder 1.0". It will locate the tutorial as one of the first links. All of the files needed are there.

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  • Tim Jones

    Also what should the workflow be? Should we create the Java classes first and then generate The FXML scene? Or, should we generate the FXML first and then build the controller separately?

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  • Tim Jones

    It would be nice to have the preceding tutorials for building the controller class and the remainder of the Java components for this application available. If it is available, a link would be appreciated.

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  • Tim Jones

    Did

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  • Biswarup Adhikari

    awesome tutotial

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