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# javafx-scene-router
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# JavaFX Scene Router
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Router navigation pattern implementation for JavaFX applications.
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A router implementation for navigating between "pages" in your JavaFX
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application!
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On the web, we tend to take for granted the fact that you can click on a link,
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go to a new page, then go back, go forward again, click on something else, and
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it all works seamlessly to route you through the internet. In desktop apps,
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that's less common, since most apps are simple enough to be built with a single
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component tree.
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However, sometimes you'll want a web-like experience with your desktop app, and
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for that purpose, I've created javafx-scene-router. It allows you to initialize
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a router that controls the content of a Pane or similar, and depending on what
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route is selected, different content will be shown in that pane.
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