JavaFX In Action (14 Part Series)
1 JavaFX In Action with Pedro Duque Vieira, aka Duke, about Hero, PDFSam, FXThemes, FXComponents,…
2 JavaFX In Action with Daniel Zimmermann about JavaFX and Kotlin
… 10 more parts…
3 JavaFX In Action with Christopher Schnick about XPipe, an app to manage all your servers
4 JavaFX In Action with Robert Ladstätter about LogoRRR, a cross-platform log analysis tool
5 JavaFX In Action with Maciej Gorywoda about FxCalculator, an Android app built with Scala and JavaFX
6 JavaFX In Action with Ramiro Domínguez Ayub about the Televic Generic Update Tool (TGUT)
7 JavaFX In Action with Christoph Schwentker about JabRef
8 JavaFX In Action #8 with Ulas Ergin: How JavaFX helps to migrate from Swing to React UIs, all combined in one Java app
9 JavaFX In Action #9 with Özkan Pakdil about Swaggerific, an open-source Postman alternative written in JavaFX
10 JavaFX In Action #10 with Clément de Tastes about QuarkusFX, combining the strengths of Quarkus and JavaFX
11 JavaFX In Action #11 with Almas Baim about FXGL, a multipurpose game library for JavaFX
12 JavaFX In Action #12 with Steve Hannah about jDeploy, to distribute your Java app as a native bundle
13 JavaFX In Action #13 with Jago de Vreede about SDKman UI, a user interface on top of SDKMAN for all platforms
14 JavaFX In Action #14 with Mike Hearn about Conveyor to build self-updating desktop app packages in minutes
Mike Hearn solves a problem that a lot of developers are struggling with: how to easily distribute your application and make sure the users get the latest version. With Conveyor he created a tool to do that easily with JavaFX, Electron, and Flutter apps!
About Mike
Mike Hearn was previously a senior software engineer and tech lead at Google, where he worked for around eight years on Maps/Earth, Gmail anti spam, signup abuse and login security. In 2014 he left Google to focus on Bitcoin development full time. After two years of doing that, he joined R3 as the lead platform engineer, where he led development of the Corda project. He currently leads Hydraulic Software, a developer tools company, and works for Oracle Labs.
You can find him on LinkedIn, his blog and Medium.
About Conveyor
Conveyor makes distributing desktop apps as easy as shipping a web app. It’s a tool, not a service, that generates and signs self-upgrading packages for Windows, macOS, and Linux using each platform’s native package formats without requiring you to have those operating systems.
It’s free for open-source apps and has simple per-project pricing for commercial apps.
Check the website and documentation for more info.
Video content
00:00 Who is Mike?
00:40 What is Conveyor?
01:08 Comparing Conveyor and jDeploy
02:37 Signing your applications
03:34 Demo of Conveyor
06:22 How Conveyor builds for all platforms
06:48 Free versus paid Conveyor
10:38 Keeping your app updated to the latest version (comparing to jpackage)
13:48 JFX Central is distributed with Conveyor
14:33 How to prepare a Java app for Conveyor
15:51 No native compilation needed (GraalVM)
18:33 Plans for the future
22:42 Check the site and examples to learn more!
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JavaFX In Action (14 Part Series)
1 JavaFX In Action with Pedro Duque Vieira, aka Duke, about Hero, PDFSam, FXThemes, FXComponents,…
2 JavaFX In Action with Daniel Zimmermann about JavaFX and Kotlin
… 10 more parts…
3 JavaFX In Action with Christopher Schnick about XPipe, an app to manage all your servers
4 JavaFX In Action with Robert Ladstätter about LogoRRR, a cross-platform log analysis tool
5 JavaFX In Action with Maciej Gorywoda about FxCalculator, an Android app built with Scala and JavaFX
6 JavaFX In Action with Ramiro Domínguez Ayub about the Televic Generic Update Tool (TGUT)
7 JavaFX In Action with Christoph Schwentker about JabRef
8 JavaFX In Action #8 with Ulas Ergin: How JavaFX helps to migrate from Swing to React UIs, all combined in one Java app
9 JavaFX In Action #9 with Özkan Pakdil about Swaggerific, an open-source Postman alternative written in JavaFX
10 JavaFX In Action #10 with Clément de Tastes about QuarkusFX, combining the strengths of Quarkus and JavaFX
11 JavaFX In Action #11 with Almas Baim about FXGL, a multipurpose game library for JavaFX
12 JavaFX In Action #12 with Steve Hannah about jDeploy, to distribute your Java app as a native bundle
13 JavaFX In Action #13 with Jago de Vreede about SDKman UI, a user interface on top of SDKMAN for all platforms
14 JavaFX In Action #14 with Mike Hearn about Conveyor to build self-updating desktop app packages in minutes
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