Blog of Frank Delporte
Example Java Application with Embedded Jetty and a htmx Website
I was experimenting with a Java application that can act as a web server and includes the user interface HTML-files that get modified with htmx, to replace certain parts of the HTML with other ones created in Java.
Review of the Elecrow Raspberry Pi Pico Advanced Kit
People who follow me, know I’m a big fan of the Elecrow CrowPi, the little suitcase with a Raspberry Pi and a lot of electronic components included.
Search in Documentation with a JavaFX ChatGPT-like LangChain4j Application
At the Fosdem conference in Brussels on February 3rd, I gave a presentation about using an existing documentation set as the data for a ChatGPT-like application, created with JavaFX and LangChain4J.
JavaFX Links of February 2024
Here is the overview of the JavaFX LinksOfTheMonth of February 2024 that got published on jfx-central.
Links of the Presentation: Experimenting with AI and LLM to make docs searchable through a chat application
These are all the links of my presentation at the Fosdem Conference in Brussels, Saturday, February 3th, 2024, 17:40 CET.
Links of the Presentation: What I Learned About OpenJDK As a Docs Writer
These are all the links of my presentation at the JChampions Conference, Monday January 29, 2024, 16:00 CET.
JavaFX Links of January 2024
This is the first JavaFX LinksOfTheMonth review for 2024, an overview of the LinksOfTheWeek that got published on jfx-central.
JavaFX Links of December 2023
This is the final JavaFX LinksOfTheMonth review for 2023. It was an amazing year with many evolutions in Java and JavaFX and a complete “fresh” version of JFX Central.
Interviews at the J-Fall 2023 Conference
I had a lot of interesting talks with Java experts since I started producing the Foojay Podcast.
A JavaFX Game Application in a Single Java File with JBang and FXGL
FXGL is a framework to easily create JavaFX-based game applications. In this blog post, I want to show you how this can be done within a single Java-file which doesn’t need a full Maven or Gradle project but can be executed directly with JBang without compilation.