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Essential JavaFX

When I first laid my hands on 'Essential JavaFX' I thought that it was a big plus for newbies that the book assumes the reader has a basic knowledge on programming but does not require you...

0 replies - 1135 views - 11/19/09 by gerps in Book Reviews

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/11/13

Can't stand your tiny 30-inch, panoramic monitor?  Why not upgrade with the single-slot Matrox M9188 PCIe x16 graphics card?  It drives eight monitors, each...

0 replies - 2605 views - 11/13/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

JavaFX in Action

It is an exciting time to learn JavaFX platform to build desktop, mobile and Set-Top Box applications. JavaFX in Action is a book that will get you up to speed in no time at all. The book strikes a...

0 replies - 2693 views - 11/11/09 by Carl Dea in Book Reviews

Java App Store Coming Soon!

Danny Coward, Chief Client Software Architect at Sun, blogs that the Java Store is almost ready to open its doors.  Similar to Apple's app store, the Java...

7 replies - 4121 views - 11/02/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications

The main audience targeted by this book is Java developers since many JavaFX concepts are built on top of the Java platform. In addition, it targets non-Java application developers and graphic...

5 replies - 3874 views - 09/18/09 by Morten Nobel-Jø... in Book Reviews

Enterprise JavaFX: Our Experience Building a JavaFX UI for a Seam Booking Application

JavaFX is new tool set for developing and delivering Rich Internet Applications or RIAs. JavaFX 1.0 was released in December 2008, and JavaFX 1.2 was released...

10 replies - 6388 views - 08/26/09 by maxkatz in Articles

JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications

Getting Started does exactly what you'd expect - it shows you where to get JavaFX, how to use the NetBeans IDE for development, while also showing you the alternatives (Eclipse and command line). The...

0 replies - 3368 views - 06/02/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews

Where are the RIA "killer apps"?

I've found, over the years, that in almost every successful field of technology there's a "killer app," a category-leader so strong as to...

20 replies - 6912 views - 04/28/09 by kas_thomas in News

JavaFX Goes Mobile

Today sees the release of JavaFX 1.1, allowing developers to put their JavaFX RIA applications on mobile phones, as well as the desktop. I talked with a few of...

9 replies - 4624 views - 02/12/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Yet another JavaFX review

Matt Stephens has written a witty and caustic review of JavaFX on The Register. While its not uncommon for reviewers to rip apart JavaFx, Matt has a few...

21 replies - 6605 views - 06/13/08 by Shashank Tiwari in News

JavaFX -- Another view into what's happening

From the initial hype at last JavaOne, JavaFX is finally becoming a serious player in the world of RIA. If you are attending JavaOne this year, you will hear...

0 replies - 1144 views - 05/01/08 by Shashank Tiwari in Blogs

Roll the Dice - A Compiled JavaFX Script Example

I'm on my way to Vegas to speak at The Server Side Java Symposium, so in keeping with that theme I wanted to create a simple dice program as today's example. ...

0 replies - 3179 views - 03/22/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

A JavaFX Script Calendar that Displays a Google Calendar Feed

Today I'd like to show you the humble beginnings of a JavaFX Script calendar that displays a Google Calendar feed.  It is currently pointing to my Google...

0 replies - 4625 views - 03/19/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

JavaFXOne is Going to Rock! (JavaFX Sessions at JavaOne 2008)

I'm getting excited about presenting at, and attending, JavaOne this year.  There will be lots of JavaFX sessions that show how far JavaFX has come in one...

4 replies - 5075 views - 03/17/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Me and You and a Dog Named Boo - Oh, Not *that* Lobo?

I suppose that I need to explain the title of this post. Lobo is a singer/songwriter from the 70's that was well-known for several songs, including "Me...

1 replies - 3713 views - 03/15/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles