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Thursday Jul 31, 2008

JavaFX Learning Curve Journal Updates

In August and September 2007, the Sun Developer Network staff started a Learning Curve Journal, a series designed to help users get started with the JavaFX Script programming language (shortened to JavaFX Script hereafter). A number of significant advances have been made to the language since then. Perhaps most important is the availability of a compiler-based version of JavaFX Script, which replaces the earlier interpreter-based version of the language. The Learning Curve Journal described the use of the interpreter-based version of the language. The Learning Curve Journal has been updated to show you how to use the compiler-based version of the language. Other changes have been made to make the articles current.

Part 1: Exploring JavaFX Script gets you started with a simple JavaFX program, that is, a simple program written in the JavaFX Script language. You'll learn how to set up your environment for programming in JavaFX Script and how to build and run a JavaFX program.

Part 2: Declarative User Interfaces focuses on the declarative style of coding enabled by JavaFX Script. You'll see how this style can make the code for a graphical application simpler and more intuitive.

Part 3: JavaFX Script Functions shows you how to use JavaFX Script functions to implement actions in a Java FX program.

Part 4: Accessing a Web Service demonstrates how to use JavaFX Script to access a web service. In doing that, it also shows how easy it is to access Java technology classes, such as Swing classes, from JavaFX Script.

Comments:

It will be very interesting to read about JPA + JavaFX integration (-;, I'm searching this for long time; and now using Flex for this(nice framework), but integration with Java isn't simple there.

Posted by Alexandr Romanyuk on August 01, 2008 at 12:23 AM PDT #

javafx is very exciting. i was using wpf technology for a while, also there is possibilities to bind database to visual elements such as datagrids etc. will java developers support it? reply to my e-mail: sw06d103@gmail.com

Posted by Tulga on December 05, 2008 at 09:10 AM PST #

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