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Trying out Kotlin lang and I had an impression that it is compatible with Java and therefore with JavaFX and i tried following:

public object TestKt: Application() {

    public override fun start(stage: Stage){
        val pane= Pane()
        val scene=Scene(pane,200.0,200.0)
        stage.scene = scene
        stage.show()

    }
    @JvmStatic public fun main(args: Array<String>){
        launch()
    }
}

this is basically same as Java's

public class Test extends Application {
    @Override
    public void start(Stage stage)  {
        Pane pane=new Pane();
        Scene scene=new Scene(pane, 200,200);
        stage.setScene(scene);
        stage.show();
    }
    public static  void  main(String[] args){
        launch();
    }
}

but Kotlin gives an error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to construct Application instance: class Test

3 Answers 3

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The code samples you provided are not equivalent: an object declaration in Kotlin is a singleton, so it only has one instance constructed by calling the private constructor when the class is initialized. JavaFX is trying to call the constructor of the class reflectively but fails because the constructor is private as it should be.

What you may be looking instead is a simple class declaration, with the main in its companion object. If no explicit constructors are declared, Kotlin, like Java, will generate a default one, allowing JavaFX to instantiate the application:

class Test : Application() {
    override fun start(stage: Stage) {
        ...
    }

    companion object {
        @JvmStatic
        fun main(args: Array<String>) {
            launch(Test::class.java)
        }
    }
}
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    You can also just plop the fun main() bit directly in the top-level scope, too.
    – Max
    Jan 17, 2016 at 0:19
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    It worked a little better, but still had: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Error: class TestKt$Companion is not a subclass of javafx.application.Application
    – Elavrius
    Jan 17, 2016 at 8:36
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    I think you should use this method of Application: docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/api/javafx/application/…. In Kotlin that would be launch(TestKt::class.java) Jan 17, 2016 at 10:21
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    Now it worked, thank You) Can You please also update Your initial answer so it would be complete? Спасибо)
    – Elavrius
    Jan 17, 2016 at 15:01
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    This works, but it does not pass the program arguments to the Application. I personally use @JvmStatic fun main(vararg args:String){launch(Main::class.java,*args);} Jul 3, 2016 at 1:20
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class MyApplication : Application() {

   override fun start(primaryStage: Stage) {

   }
}

fun main(args: Array<String>) {
   Application.launch(MyApplication::class.java, *args)
}
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Here is simple method to perform launch of Java FX Application

class MyApplication: Application(){
    override fun start(primaryStage: Stage?){
        //You code here
    }

    companion object{
        @JvmStatic
        fun main(args: Array<String>){
            launch(MyApplication::class.java, *args)
        }
    }
}

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