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In this post, I look at using NetBeans 7.1 (no longer in beta) to build a slightly more sophisticated JavaFX 2 application that makes heavy use of FXML.
JavaFX common and desktop API profiles One of Sun's goals is to make JavaFX work seamlessly across desktop and mobile targets with support for a wide range of devices.
Three products that would be of particular interest to me in such a scenario are NetBeans, GlassFish, and JavaFX. I am also curious about what effect this would have on JavaOne and on Java SE 7.
To learn more about the technical aspects of today's launch of JavaFX including its support in NetBeans and Eclipse I spoke in depth with Eric Klein, VP of Java Marketing at Sun, and Octavian ...
Oracle has released JavaFX 2.0, a major rewrite of the company's Java platform for creating and deploying rich Internet applications (RIAs) that behave consistently across a wide variety of connected ...
This release also supports JavaFX 1.3, Java Card Connected 3, the Spring 3.0 framework, the PHP Zend Framework and Ruby on Rails 3.0.