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Using Oracle JavaFX tools for client-side application development is a mainstay of software architect Rob Terpilowski's work at Lynden Inc., a transportation services firm in Anchorage, Alaska, and ...
The JavaFX Preview release consists of the following components: The JavaFX Preview SDK (software development kit), which provides the JavaFX compiler and runtime tools, 2-D graphics and media ...
For classic developer types, Sun also offers a JavaFX plug-in for the Eclipse development environment. The closest thing to a pure JavaFX tool that Sun provides is the NetBeans IDE 6.5 for JavaFX 1.0.
In this Q&A, Lynden Inc. senior software architect Rob Terpilowski explains why his team found JavaFX provided richer UI tools than Swing.
Sun Microsystems fulfilled last year's pledge to open-source Java by releasing its full Java Development Kit, and took steps to expand the Java ecosystem by announcing a new Java development ...
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Alongside the support for JavaFX, version 8.0 also contains improvements for working with the tool in general, including a more lightweight setup for headless test execution and integration with ...
Sometime this week, developers will be able to get their hands on a preview SDK (software development kit) for JavaFX, Sun's entry into the RIA (rich Internet application) framework wars ...
Robert Smith and Tony McCrary discuss how the JavaFX 3D API works and lessons learned during the migration of an existing 3D tool to JavaFX 8's 3D API.
JavaFX 14 is available to help developers create cross-platform GUI applications with a single codebase. Improvements include HTTP/2 support with an embedded browser, controlled by native Java code.
Yesterday at the annual JavaOne Conference, Sun announced the availability of JavaFX Script, the first component of a new suite of Java-based development tools intended to vastly simplify ...
JavaFX, Oracle’s 10-year-old rich client development technology for Java, will be decoupled from the Java Development Kit (JDK) and broken out into its own separate module.