JFoenix is an open source Java library, that implements Google Material Design using Java components
- JFoenix Site
- JFoenix for Java 9 - download jar (9.x.x)
- JFoenix for Java 8 - download jar (8.x.x)
- JFoenix for Android - download jar
- Released builds are available from Maven Central
Feel free to create a pull request for adding a link to your project in JFoenix github.
- One more thing, all contributions are appreciated. Don't hesitate to add your own contributions to JFoenix :)
If you like JFoenix :) and want to support this project, you can become a backer on Patreon or Open Collective.
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To build JFoenix, execute the following command:
gradlew build
To run the main demo, execute the following command:
gradlew run
NOTE : You need to set JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to Java 1.8 directory.
NOTE : JFoenix requires Java 1.8u60 and above.
For detailed steps on getting the demo running, see the wiki.
You can download the source code of the library and build it as mentioned previously. Building JFoenix will generate jfoenix-0.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar under the jfoenix/build/libs folder. To use JFoenix, import jfoenix-0.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar into your project and start using the new material design Java components :).
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
Reference the repository from this location using:
- Java 9+
dependencies { compile 'com.jfoenix:jfoenix:9.0.10' }
- Java 8
dependencies { compile 'com.jfoenix:jfoenix:8.0.10' }
- Java 9+
<dependency> <groupId>com.jfoenix</groupId> <artifactId>jfoenix</artifactId> <version>9.0.10</version> </dependency>
- Java 8
<dependency> <groupId>com.jfoenix</groupId> <artifactId>jfoenix</artifactId> <version>8.0.10</version> </dependency>
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
Special thanks to JetBrains and JProfiler for their support to this project.