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World Clock - A JavaFX World Clock

Welcome to the World Clock application! This project is for a series of blog entries at https://foojay.io

A JavaFX World Clock A JavaFX World Clock Config

This is a standard Maven JavaFX modular (JPMS) application.

Requirements:

OpenJDK build recommendations or suggestions

It's recommended to use an OpenJDK distro that already contains the OpenJFX libraries such as Azul's Zulu builds with JavaFX. If not, then you can uncomment the dependencies needed in the pom.xml file.

Create a resource file containing the appid from OpenWeatherMap.org

Because the World Clock app uses a weather service, the app will need to obtain the appid from a file you'll need to create locally. After registering and obtaining your API key you’ll need to add the API key into a text file named openweathermap-appid.txt. The file will need to be located in the project’s directory: src/main/resources/com/carlfx/worldclock/.

The appid (API key) file is private (local) and will be ignored by GitHub (not checked into GitHub). An entry exists to ignore the file inside the .gitignore file. So, when you build the application local to you the resource file will be included in your build.

Build project using Bach

$ .bach/bin/bach build

To simplify add to your .bashrc or .bash_profile as the following:

export PATH=$PATH:.bach/bin

Open a new terminal session to be able to run Bach build tool.

On Windows you'll add to your environment variables as the following:

set PATH=%PATH%;.bach\bin

Run World Clock as a module

$ java --add-modules worldclock --module-path .bach/workspace/modules/:.bach/external-modules/ com.carlfx.worldclock.Launcher

Run World Clock using a custom image

# Linux/MacOS
$ .bach/workspace/image/bin/worldclock
# Windows 
$ .bach\workspace\image\bin\worldclock

Clean project using Maven

$ mvn clean

Run World Clock using Maven plugin

This will compile and build the JavaFX project locally using the Maven plugin.

$ mvn javafx:run

Create a custom image (Java runtime w/world clock executable)

$ mvn javafx:jlink

Create a MacOS package to run allow user to install onto desktop

The following assumes the prior step completed successfully. The runtime artifacts reside in the target/worldclock directory.

$ jpackage --verbose \
      --name "JFX World Clock" \
      --description "JavaFX World Clock Application" \
      --vendor "Carl Dea" \
      --runtime-image target/worldclock/ \
      --module worldclock/com.carlfx.worldclock.Launcher \
      --dest release

Outstanding issues

  1. The map doesn't load properly when building and running the app as a built image.
  2. Map uses MapBox and Leaflet.js an access_token needs to be created. See https://www.mapbox.com/studio/account/tokens/ for details.

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