In javafx gui processes are done on a separate thread. Putting progress indicator on a background thread with Service and Task is not allowed as it is not an FX thread and indicator is FX element. Is it possible to create multiple gui threads in javafx?
Or is there another way to make progress indicator keep rolling, when other gui elements are being loaded? Currently it starts rolling, then stucks, until the pane is loaded.
@FXML
public void budgetShow(ActionEvent event) {
progressIndicator = new ProgressIndicator(-1.0);
rootPane.getChildren().add(progressIndicator);
progressIndicator.setVisible(true);
progressIndicator.toFront();
threadBudgetShow().start();
}
public Service<Void> threadBudgetShow() {
Service<Void> service = new Service<Void>() {
@Override
protected Task<Void> createTask() {
return new Task<Void>() {
@Override
protected Void call() throws Exception {
// Background Thread operations.
final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1);
Platform.runLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
try {
// FX Thread opeartions.
// budgetAnchorPane - reload.
if (budgetAnchorPane == null || !budgetAnchorPane.isVisible()) {
budgetAnchorPane = new BudgetAnchorPane();
rootPane.getChildren().add(budgetAnchorPane);
budgetAnchorPane.setVisible(true);
budgetAnchorPane.getChildren().remove(budgetAnchorPane.budgetTypeComboBox);
budgetAnchorPane.budgetTypeComboBox = new BudgetTypeCombobox();
budgetAnchorPane.getChildren().add(budgetAnchorPane.budgetTypeComboBox);
}
} finally {
rootPane.getChildren().remove(progressIndicator);
latch.countDown();
}
}
});
latch.await();
// Other background Thread operations.
return null;
}
};
}
};
return service;
}