Friday Aug 08, 2008

If you are interested in asking us questions about JavaFX, we will be hosting a special session where you can interact directly with key members of the engineering team behind the product!  See below for details: 

The JavaFX family of products includes the tools and platform SDK that developers, web scripters, and designers need to create dynamic applications for the next generation of web-delivered content. Sun recently released a JavaFX Preview designed to help early adopters become familiar with JavaFX.

If you have a question about the JavaFX Preview, post your questions during this session and get answers from three key members of Sun's JavaFX engineering team: Josh Marinacci, Martin Brehovsky, and Larry McDonough.

Typically, a one week period is designated for questions on a specific Ask the Experts topic. You can submit a question on that topic any time during that week. We'll collect the questions periodically and send them to the experts. We'll then post a selected set of questions and answers. Although the experts will try to answer as many questions as feasible, there is no guarantee that all questions will be answered.

Get more information at the Ask The Experts website

Enjoy! 

-Jacob

Comments:

I recently downloaded the new Javafx with netbeans 6.5. When I build a program with javafx, that has a class in it, the program does not recognize the class. If I build a java application program I don't have this problem. What am I doing wrong.
Jerry Lowery

Posted by jerry lowery on December 09, 2008 at 05:08 AM PST #

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