This is a tutorship management project that utilizes JavaFX 2.0, a rich client platform for building Java applications with modern user interfaces.
The project is built using JavaFX 2.0, which provides a set of libraries and tools for creating visually appealing and interactive applications. It is developed using the NetBeans IDE, a popular Java integrated development environment that offers extensive tools for Java application development.
- JavaFX 2.0: The project leverages the features of JavaFX 2.0 to create a rich user interface and enhance the user experience.
- NetBeans IDE: The project is developed using the NetBeans IDE, which provides a comprehensive set of tools for Java application development, including code editing, debugging, and testing.
- MVC Architecture: The project follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern to promote separation of concerns and maintainability of the codebase.
- User Interface: The project includes a well-designed user interface using JavaFX controls and styling options to create an interactive and visually appealing application.
- Event Handling: The application handles user interactions through event handling mechanisms provided by JavaFX, enabling seamless interaction between the user and the application.
To run the project locally, follow these steps:
- Clone the project repository.
- Open NetBeans IDE.
- Click on "File" -> "Open Project" and navigate to the cloned repository.
- Select the project and click "Open".
- Build the project using the NetBeans IDE.
- Run the project by clicking on the "Run" button or by pressing "F6".
- The JavaFX application will launch, and you can interact with the user interface.
- The project source code is located in the
src
directory. - Any additional dependencies or libraries used in the project can be found in the
lib
directory. - The project documentation or user guide can be found in the
docs
directory. - For any issues or bugs, please open a new issue in the project's issue tracker on GitHub.
- María José Torres Igartua
- Jonatan Alarcón Alarcón
- Sebastián Bello Trejo
- Armando Omar Obando Muñóz