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jvx:reference [2020/06/15 08:15]
cduncan [Launchers and applications]
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cduncan [Starting an application]
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 Let’s talk about launchers, and how they are used to start [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​jvx/​|JVx]] applications. Let’s talk about launchers, and how they are used to start [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​jvx/​|JVx]] applications.
  
-===== Starting an application ​=====+===== Starting an Application ​=====
  
 From a technical point of view, there are two prerequisites which must be fulfilled before a [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​jvx/​|JVx]] application can run: From a technical point of view, there are two prerequisites which must be fulfilled before a [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​jvx/​|JVx]] application can run:
  
-  * the JVM must have started. +  * The JVM must have started. 
-  * the technology specific system must have started.+  * The technology specific system must have started.
  
-Then, and only then, the [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​jvx/​|JVx]] application can run. Depending on the implementation that is used, that can be as easily ​as instancing the factory (Swing, JavaFX), but can also mean that a servlet server has to start (Vaadin). Because we do not wish to encumber our applications with technology specific code, we have to entrust all this to an encapsulated entity, meaning the implementations of ''​%%ILauncher%%''​ and ''​%%IApplication%%''​.+Then, and only then, the [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​jvx/​|JVx]] application can run. Depending on the implementation that is used, that can be as easy as instancing the factory (Swing, JavaFX), but it can also mean that a servlet server has to start (Vaadin). Because we do not wish to encumber our applications with technology-specific code, we have to entrust all this to an encapsulated entity, meaning the implementations of ''​%%ILauncher%%''​ and ''​%%IApplication%%''​.
  
 ===== Following the Chain ===== ===== Following the Chain =====
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