Thursday, January 17, 2013
Caused by: javafx.fxml.LoadException: ... is not a valid type.
It's a tips to include custom control(UI element) in FXML.
It's the FXML from the example "Embed WebView in FXML, to load OpenLayers with OpenStreetMap".
Where MyBrowser is a custom class defined in my package, javafxml_web. So, the statement <?import javafxml_web.*?> have to be added. Otherwise error will be reported, Caused by: javafx.fxml.LoadException: MyBrowser is not a valid type.
It's the FXML from the example "Embed WebView in FXML, to load OpenLayers with OpenStreetMap".
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?import java.lang.*?> <?import javafx.scene.*?> <?import javafx.scene.control.*?> <?import javafx.scene.layout.*?> <?import javafxml_web.*?> <AnchorPane id="AnchorPane" prefHeight="500" prefWidth="660" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml" fx:controller="javafxml_web.Sample"> <children> <MyBrowser id="mybrowser" layoutX="10" layoutY="10" prefHeight="460" prefWidth="620" fx:id="mybrowser" /> </children> </AnchorPane>
Where MyBrowser is a custom class defined in my package, javafxml_web. So, the statement <?import javafxml_web.*?> have to be added. Otherwise error will be reported, Caused by: javafx.fxml.LoadException: MyBrowser is not a valid type.
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