Program opens two stages, one on top of the other. You will need to drag the top stage away to see both.
MultipleStageDemo.java
import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.control.Button; import javafx.stage.Stage; public class MultipleStageDemo extends Application { @Override // Override the start method in the Application class public void start(Stage primaryStage) { // Create a scene and place a button in the scene Scene scene = new Scene(new Button("OK"), 200, 250); primaryStage.setTitle("MyJavaFX"); // Set the stage title primaryStage.setScene(scene); // Place the scene in the stage primaryStage.show(); // Display the stage Stage stage = new Stage(); // Create a new stage stage.setTitle("Second Stage"); // Set the stage title // Set a scene with a button in the stage stage.setScene(new Scene(new Button("New Stage"), 200, 250)); stage.show(); // Display the stage } /** * The main method is only needed for the IDE with limited * JavaFX support. Not needed for running from the command line. */ public static void main(String[] args) { launch(args); } }
Maintained by John Loomis, updated Sun Feb 11 10:48:55 2018