Tell me how to run JavaFX application in the browser. Since JavaFX is included in standard Java since version 8, it turns out that it can be launched via an applet. But, for example, they say that Google Chrome has disabled the ability to launch applets. According to the old through the jnlp file, I still can not start the JavaFX application. If you can skip an example of running a JavaFX application in a browser.
- ... I remembered the picture about the trolley bus of bread ... why is that? - Stranger in the Q
- For example, I have a game, why should I distribute it as an exe-file or jar. It's easier to place an application in the browser. Moreover, I plan to use the database. Or is it done somehow differently? - Evgeny
- Than how to deal with mills while integrating warm into soft, it’s better to use native browser methods, it will be easier - Stranger in the Q
- Can be more? While I know a few options - this is a flash, applets, maybe even in JavaScript. - Evgeny
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Continuing the Stranger offer:
I totally agree. If on the desktop more or less can be done on the web in any case! Use better ThreeJS .
And just now a lot of web engines have been divorced. You will find something for yourself.
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