Monocle is the implementation of the Glass windowing component of JavaFX for embedded systems [1]. It is part of the Java Platform since version 8u20 (released in August 2014), but not included in builds for desktop platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac) [2].
This repository provides pre-packaged builds of Monocle taken from the OpenJFX project. The builds include components to run in headless environments. They do not include native libraries for low-level access.
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-12.0.1+2" // For Java 12
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-11+26" // For Java 11
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-9+181" // For Java 9
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:8u76-b04" // For Java 8<dependency>
<groupId>org.testfx</groupId>
<artifactId>openjfx-monocle</artifactId>
<version>jdk-12.0.1+2</version> <!-- jdk-11+26 for Java 11, jdk-9+181 for Java 9, 8u76-b04 for Java 8 -->
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>Clone the repository and checkout the tag.
C:\> git clone https://github.com/TestFX/Monocle
C:\> cd Monocle
C:\> git checkout 8u20-b26
Choose the JDK version and build the jars.
C:\> set JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_20
C:\> gradlew clean jar
C:\> dir build\libs
To update the build to newer versions of Monocle just copy source code files from
src/main/java/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle into the directory src/main/java and resource files
from src/main/resources/com/sun/glass/ui/monocle into the directory src/main/resources. Use
the links bz2, zip or gz to export the files as archive.
You can update to a certain version by changing tip in the URLs to a changeset hash. There is a
list of changeset hashes at openjfx/8u-dev/rt/tags.
Example changeset hashes:
- 8u20-b26:
e56a8bbcba20instead oftip. - 8u40-b27:
e00e97499831instead oftip. - 8u60-b27:
cff3afdde691instead oftip.
The sync.sh Bash script attempts to automate the process of updating to a newer version
of Monocle from the OpenJFX repository. The script will look for the highest build number
(such as b00, b01, etc.) for each version (such as 8u45, 8u60, etc.) and if there is no
corresponding tag in this repository for that version/build number combination it will
offer to open a pull-request with the changeset from the upstream OpenJFX repository.
The PR is opened using the hub tool (which is automatically downloaded if you
do not have it installed). This script should work on any flavor of Linux (including
the Windows Subsystem for Linux) and macOS. Improvements to it are very welcome!
After you have either manually or automatically updated to the latest Monocle version you can issue a release by doing the following:
- Add the gradle dependency info to
README.mdunderGradleheader:
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-XX+YY" // For Java XX
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-11+26" // For Java 11
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-9+181" // For Java 9
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:8u76-b04" // For Java 8- Change the Maven dependency info in
README.mdunder theMavenheader:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.testfx</groupId>
<artifactId>openjfx-monocle</artifactId>
<version>jdk-XX+YY</version> <!-- jdk-11+26 for Java 11, jdk-9+181 for Java 9, 8u76-b04 for Java 8 -->
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
- Bump the project version in
gradle.propertiesto the new version:
group = org.testfx
version = jdk-XX+YY
Assume XX is 12, then:
- Change the gradle dependency info to
README.mdunderGradleheader:
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-12+YY" // For Java 12
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:jdk-9+181" // For Java 9
testCompile "org.testfx:openjfx-monocle:8u76-b04" // For Java 8- Change the Maven dependency info in
README.mdunder theMavenheader:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.testfx</groupId>
<artifactId>openjfx-monocle</artifactId>
<version>jdk-12+YY</version> <!-- jdk-9+181 for Java 9, 8u76-b04 for Java 8 -->
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
- Bump the project version in
gradle.propertiesto the new version:
group = org.testfx
version = jdk-12+YY
-
Commit the above changes with the commit message
(release) Monocle jdk-XX+YY.to upstream (either by creating a PR or pushing the commit directly). -
Tag the new commit (note the
vprefix character so that the branch name does not conflict with the tag name):
git tag -a vXX+YY
- Push the tag to upstream:
git push upstream vXX+YY
- Run gradle-bintray-plugin:
gradlew bintray -PbintrayUsername=${BINTRAY_USERNAME} -PbintrayApiKey=${BINTRAY_API_KEY} -Dorg.gradle.java.home="%ProgramFiles%\Java\XX.YY"OpenJDK and OpenJFX are licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception.