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Enterprise Java FX for the Web Platform

Topics
Rich Client / Desktop,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

Peter Pilgrim makes an introduction to the Java FX platform, presenting its scripting language, the standard deployment method of applications, client integration with the server and what’s planned for its future.

Parleys.com, a RIA Case Study

Topics
Rich Client / Desktop,
Rich Internet Apps,
Architecture

Stephan Janssen’s presentation is organized around Parleys.com, a web site whose front end is implemented in Flash. He explains why they dumped DHTML and switched to Flex/AIR. He also talks about two technologies that could be used instead, GWT and JavaFX, presenting their pros/cons.

News about JavaFX

NetBeans 7.1 Shipped with JavaFX 2.0 and CSS3 Support

Topics
IDE,
Java

Oracle have today released NetBeans 7.1, with a strong emphasis on GUI enhancements. The product includes developer support for JavaFX 2.0, significant updates to the Swing Builder (Matisse), and tools for visual debugging of both JavaFX and Swing user interfaces. For web GUI, NetBeans continues to flesh out its already strong HTML 5 coverage, adding support for CSS3.

Java 7 Now Includes JavaFX

Topics
Java

Just before Christmas, Oracle released a second update to Java SE 7, and a 30th for Java SE 6. As part of the Java 7 release, the Java Development Kit (JDK) now includes the SDK for developing JavaFX applications and, the JavaFX Runtime is now installed with the JRE.

Oracle Sets Out Two Year Plan for Client-side Java

Topics
Rich Client / Desktop,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

Given that Oracle is predominantly focused on enterprise software, it has been tempting to assume that the vendor would largely ignore client-side Java. It became clear at JavaOne this year, however, that Oracle is making a renewed push on the desktop, spearheaded by JavaFX. It will also be open-sourcing the entire JavaFX platform via OpenJDK.

JavaOne 2011 Strategy Keynote: Java ME, SE an EE Future Roadmaps

Topics
Java

Java EE next release will support cloud computing, multi-tenancy, elasticity and caching features. Oracle team presented the future product roadmaps for Java ME, SE and EE platforms at JavaOne 2011 Conference on Tuesday. Twitter also announced during the keynote that they are joining Java Community Process (JCP) and OpenJDK project.

JavaFX 2.0 Released, Java 9 Outlined During JavaOne Keynote

Topics
Java

Mark Reinhold, Chief Architect for Java at Oracle, gave details of developments in Java 8 and beyond, and announced the GA release of JavaFX 2.0 during his keynote session at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco.

JavaFX 2, a Completely New Client Layer for the JavaSE Platform, Now in Public Beta

Topics
Rich Client / Desktop,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

The first public beta of JavaFX 2.0, Oracle's Java orientated rich client platform, is available for download, along with a beta plugin for NetBeans 7. JavaFX 2 represents a major update to the client-side Java stack, offering an alternative to the entire client layer of the JavaSE platform.

JavaFX 2.0 Will Bring Hardware Accelerated Graphics and Better Licensing Terms to the Platform

Topics
Web 2.0,
Java,
Rich Internet Apps,
Rich Client / Desktop

Oracle has began to the beta program for JavaFX 2.0, the next version of its Rich Client platform.,with Early Access releases open to members of the JavaFX Partner Program. InfoQ spoke to Richard Bair about the release, and future plans.