We just released a new version, 2.7.0, with quite a few fixes, which makes development on your #Java workstation easier. It detects your environment and doesn't load native libraries. Especially great for #Spring devs out there! pi4j.com/about/release-…#JavaOnRaspberryPi
Did you know that you can run JavaFX with Quarkus?
A simple Quarkus-fx demo.
Running on Raspberry pi a JavaFX Quarkus traffic light demo.
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Our website now features a binary clock created by Tom Aarts. It's a nice project for learning more about LEDs and how to control many of them with additional ICs: pi4j.com/featured-proje…#JavaOnRaspberryPi
Now available on the Pi4J blog: an interview with Tom Aarts! Read it here: pi4j.com/blog/2024/2024…. Tom created a lot of example implementations using Pi4J V2 and
found + fixed some missing pieces and bugs in the core library. #JavaOnRaspberryPi@Raspberry_Pi@java
The Pi4J project has two important Roberts. Robert Savage, who started Pi4J, and Robert von Burg (aka Eitch), now the primary maintainer of the Pi4J V2 sources. Learn more about Eitch here: pi4j.com/blog/2024/2024…#JavaOnRaspberryPi - @Raspberry_Pi
We ❤️ love to see what you are building with Pi4J. Let us know, and we can share it on our blog. This is a project by Roberto Marquez: "Java Controlled LED Matrix via a MAX7219 SPI Controller".
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Big news! V2.5.0 of Pi4J just got pushed to Maven Central and brings support for the @Raspberry_Pi 5, thanks to Alexander Liggesmeyer! Also, thanks to the other contributors and users for supporting the project.
All info on pi4j.com/about/release-…#java#JavaOnRaspberryPi