Uses of Interface
javafx.collections.ObservableList

Packages that use ObservableList
Package
Description
Provides the set of classes for ease of use transition based animations.
Provides classes that create and operate on a Binding that calculates a value that depends on one or more sources.
The package javafx.beans.property defines read-only properties and writable properties, plus a number of implementations.
The package javafx.beans.value contains the two fundamental interfaces ObservableValue and WritableValue and all of its sub-interfaces.
Contains the essential JavaFX collections and collection utilities
Provides JavaFX collections that wrap and transform (for example, sort or filter) other JavaFX collections.
Provides API for making properties styleable via CSS and for supporting pseudo-class state.
Provides the core set of base classes for the JavaFX Scene Graph API.
The JavaFX User Interface provides a set of chart components that are a very convenient way for data visualization.
The JavaFX User Interface Controls (UI Controls or just Controls) are specialized Nodes in the JavaFX Scenegraph especially suited for reuse in many different application contexts.
The javafx.scene.control.cell package is where all cell-related classes are located, other than the core classes such as Cell, IndexedCell, ListCell, TreeCell, and TableCell.
The javafx.scene.control.skin package is where the skin classes, typically one for each UI control, are located
Provides the set of classes for mouse and keyboard input event handling.
Provides classes to support user interface layout.
Provides the set of classes for integrating audio and video into Java FX Applications.
Provides the set of 2D classes for defining and performing operations on objects related to two-dimensional geometry.
This package provides means for loading and displaying Web content.
Provides the top-level container classes for JavaFX content.