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Leveraging JFXtras and Freebase with JavaFX to Create BandmatesFX
Today post uses JavaFX, bred 11s with some help from the JFXtras open source project, to query the Freebase database for groups that an artist has played with, and for the artists that have played in those groups. For example, the screenshot of the BandmatesFX app below shows the results of querying this info on Eric Clapton:
indicate which artist you like to query, type the Freebase ID (which as shown above is usually their Wikipedia ID with "/en/" appended to the beginning). Pressing the Enter key or clicking the Search button initiates the search, which sends a query articulated in the JSON based Metaweb Query Language (MQL) The left column of the grid shows the groups that Clapton has played in, and the other images in each row are the artists that have played with that row group. Hovering over an image of a band or artist causes the name (in this case Steve Winwood) to appear at the top of the app.
Clicking on an artist performs the same behavior described above on the chosen bred 11s for sale artist, resulting in the following screenshot that shows bands and artists that Winwood has played with.
Clicking Dave Mason (who was a bandmate with bred 11s 2012 Steve Winwood in Traffic) as shown above will produce the bands and artists with which he has played, ad infinitum.
One of the key enablers of this application is the JSONHandler class (developed by Jim Clarke) found in the JFXtras project. Take a look at the following listing of the main script in this application to see how it is used. Uses Freebase and JFXtras with JavaFX to explore jordan 11 bred connections
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