- java.lang.Object
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- javafx.application.Application
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- Direct Known Subclasses:
Preloader
public abstract class Application extends Object
Application class from which JavaFX applications extend.Life-cycle
The entry point for JavaFX applications is the Application class. The JavaFX runtime does the following, in order, whenever an application is launched:
- Starts the JavaFX runtime, if not already started
(see
Platform.startup(Runnable)
for more information) - Constructs an instance of the specified Application class
- Calls the
init()
method - Calls the
start(javafx.stage.Stage)
method - Waits for the application to finish, which happens when either of
the following occur:
- the application calls
Platform.exit()
- the last window has been closed and the
implicitExit
attribute onPlatform
is true
- the application calls
- Calls the
stop()
method
Note that the
start
method is abstract and must be overridden. Theinit
andstop
methods have concrete implementations that do nothing.The
Application
subclass must be declared public and must have a public no-argument constructor.Calling
Platform.exit()
is the preferred way to explicitly terminate a JavaFX Application. Directly callingSystem.exit(int)
is an acceptable alternative, but doesn't allow the Applicationstop()
method to run.A JavaFX Application should not attempt to use JavaFX after the FX toolkit has terminated or from a ShutdownHook, that is, after the
stop()
method returns orSystem.exit(int)
is called.Deploying an Application as a Module
If the
Application
subclass is in a named module then that class must be accessible to thejavafx.graphics
module. Otherwise, an exception will be thrown when the application is launched. This means that in addition to the class itself being declared public, the module mustexport
(oropen
) the containing package to at least thejavafx.graphics
module.For example, if
com.foo.MyApplication
is in thefoo.app
module, themodule-info.java
might look like this:module foo.app { exports com.foo to javafx.graphics; }
Parameters
Application parameters are available by calling the
getParameters()
method from theinit()
method, or any time after theinit
method has been called.Threading
JavaFX creates an application thread for running the application start method, processing input events, and running animation timelines. Creation of JavaFX
Scene
andStage
objects as well as modification of scene graph operations to live objects (those objects already attached to a scene) must be done on the JavaFX application thread.The Java launcher loads and initializes the specified Application class on the JavaFX Application Thread. If there is no main method in the Application class, or if the main method calls Application.launch(), then an instance of the Application is then constructed on the JavaFX Application Thread.
The
init
method is called on the launcher thread, not on the JavaFX Application Thread. This means that an application must not construct aScene
or aStage
in theinit
method. An application may construct other JavaFX objects in theinit
method.All the unhandled exceptions on the JavaFX application thread that occur during event dispatching, running animation timelines, or any other code, are forwarded to the thread's
uncaught exception handler
.Example
The following example will illustrate a simple JavaFX application.
import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.scene.Group; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.shape.Circle; import javafx.stage.Stage; public class MyApp extends Application { public void start(Stage stage) { Circle circ = new Circle(40, 40, 30); Group root = new Group(circ); Scene scene = new Scene(root, 400, 300); stage.setTitle("My JavaFX Application"); stage.setScene(scene); stage.show(); } }
The above example will produce the following:
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.0
- See Also:
Platform
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
Application.Parameters
Encapsulates the set of parameters for an application.
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static String
STYLESHEET_CASPIAN
Constant for user agent stylesheet for the "Caspian" theme.static String
STYLESHEET_MODENA
Constant for user agent stylesheet for the "Modena" theme.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Application()
Constructs a newApplication
instance.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description HostServices
getHostServices()
Gets the HostServices provider for this application.Application.Parameters
getParameters()
Retrieves the parameters for this Application, including any arguments passed on the command line and any parameters specified in a JNLP file for an applet or WebStart application.static String
getUserAgentStylesheet()
Get the user agent stylesheet used by the whole application.void
init()
The application initialization method.static void
launch(Class<? extends Application> appClass, String... args)
Launch a standalone application.static void
launch(String... args)
Launch a standalone application.void
notifyPreloader(Preloader.PreloaderNotification info)
Notifies the preloader with an application-generated notification.static void
setUserAgentStylesheet(String url)
Set the user agent stylesheet used by the whole application.abstract void
start(Stage primaryStage)
The main entry point for all JavaFX applications.void
stop()
This method is called when the application should stop, and provides a convenient place to prepare for application exit and destroy resources.
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Field Detail
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STYLESHEET_CASPIAN
public static final String STYLESHEET_CASPIAN
Constant for user agent stylesheet for the "Caspian" theme. Caspian is the theme that shipped as default in JavaFX 2.x.- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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STYLESHEET_MODENA
public static final String STYLESHEET_MODENA
Constant for user agent stylesheet for the "Modena" theme. Modena is the default theme for JavaFX 8.x.- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Method Detail
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launch
public static void launch(Class<? extends Application> appClass, String... args)
Launch a standalone application. This method is typically called from the main method(). It must not be called more than once or an exception will be thrown.The launch method does not return until the application has exited, either via a call to Platform.exit or all of the application windows have been closed. The class specified by the
appClass
argument must be a public subclass ofApplication
with a public no-argument constructor, in a package that isexported
(oropen
) to at least thejavafx.graphics
module, or a RuntimeException will be thrown.Typical usage is:
public static void main(String[] args) { Application.launch(MyApp.class, args); }
whereMyApp
is a subclass of Application.- Parameters:
appClass
- the application class that is constructed and executed by the launcher.args
- the command line arguments passed to the application. An application may get these parameters using thegetParameters()
method.- Throws:
IllegalStateException
- if this method is called more than once.IllegalArgumentException
- ifappClass
is not a subclass ofApplication
.RuntimeException
- if there is an error launching the JavaFX runtime, or if the application class cannot be constructed (e.g., if the class is not public or is not in an exported package), or if an Exception or Error is thrown by the Application constructor, init method, start method, or stop method.
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launch
public static void launch(String... args)
Launch a standalone application. This method is typically called from the main method(). It must not be called more than once or an exception will be thrown. This is equivalent tolaunch(TheClass.class, args)
whereTheClass
is the immediately enclosing class of the method that called launch. It must be a public subclass ofApplication
with a public no-argument constructor, in a package that isexported
(oropen
) to at least thejavafx.graphics
module, or a RuntimeException will be thrown.The launch method does not return until the application has exited, either via a call to Platform.exit or all of the application windows have been closed.
Typical usage is:
public static void main(String[] args) { Application.launch(args); }
- Parameters:
args
- the command line arguments passed to the application. An application may get these parameters using thegetParameters()
method.- Throws:
IllegalStateException
- if this method is called more than once.RuntimeException
- if there is an error launching the JavaFX runtime, or if the application class cannot be constructed (e.g., if the class is not public or is not in an exported package), or if an Exception or Error is thrown by the Application constructor, init method, start method, or stop method.
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init
public void init() throws Exception
The application initialization method. This method is called immediately after the Application class is loaded and constructed. An application may override this method to perform initialization prior to the actual starting of the application.The implementation of this method provided by the Application class does nothing.
NOTE: This method is not called on the JavaFX Application Thread. An application must not construct a Scene or a Stage in this method. An application may construct other JavaFX objects in this method.
- Throws:
Exception
- if something goes wrong
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start
public abstract void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception
The main entry point for all JavaFX applications. The start method is called after the init method has returned, and after the system is ready for the application to begin running.NOTE: This method is called on the JavaFX Application Thread.
- Parameters:
primaryStage
- the primary stage for this application, onto which the application scene can be set. The primary stage will be embedded in the browser if the application was launched as an applet. Applications may create other stages, if needed, but they will not be primary stages and will not be embedded in the browser.- Throws:
Exception
- if something goes wrong
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stop
public void stop() throws Exception
This method is called when the application should stop, and provides a convenient place to prepare for application exit and destroy resources.The implementation of this method provided by the Application class does nothing.
NOTE: This method is called on the JavaFX Application Thread.
- Throws:
Exception
- if something goes wrong
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getHostServices
public final HostServices getHostServices()
Gets the HostServices provider for this application. This provides the ability to get the code base and document base for this application, and to access the enclosing web page.- Returns:
- the HostServices provider
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getParameters
public final Application.Parameters getParameters()
Retrieves the parameters for this Application, including any arguments passed on the command line and any parameters specified in a JNLP file for an applet or WebStart application.NOTE: this method should not be called from the Application constructor, as it will return null. It may be called in the init() method or any time after that.
- Returns:
- the parameters for this Application, or null if called from the constructor.
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notifyPreloader
public final void notifyPreloader(Preloader.PreloaderNotification info)
Notifies the preloader with an application-generated notification. Application code calls this method with a PreloaderNotification that is delivered to thePreloader.handleApplicationNotification
method. This is primarily useful for cases where an application wants the preloader to show progress during a long application initialization step.NOTE: the notification will be delivered only to the preloader's handleApplicationNotification() method; this means, for example, that if this method is called with a ProgressNotification, that notification will not be delivered to the
Preloader.handleProgressNotification
method.- Parameters:
info
- the application-generated preloader notification
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getUserAgentStylesheet
public static String getUserAgentStylesheet()
Get the user agent stylesheet used by the whole application. This is used to provide default styling for all ui controls and other nodes. A value of null means the platform default stylesheet is being used.NOTE: This method must be called on the JavaFX Application Thread.
- Returns:
- The URL to the stylesheet as a String.
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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setUserAgentStylesheet
public static void setUserAgentStylesheet(String url)
Set the user agent stylesheet used by the whole application. This is used to provide default styling for all ui controls and other nodes. Each release of JavaFX may have a new default value for this so if you need to guarantee consistency you will need to call this method and choose what default you would like for your application. A value of null will restore the platform default stylesheet. This property can also be set on the command line with-Djavafx.userAgentStylesheetUrl=[URL]
Setting it on the command line overrides anything set using this method in code.NOTE: This method must be called on the JavaFX Application Thread.
- Parameters:
url
- The URL to the stylesheet as a String.- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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