Wednesday Jun 03, 2009

If you are interesting in trying out JavaFX running on a real phone, we are offering HTC Diamond handsets preloaded with JavaFX and a couple of sample applications for sale at the show in the JavaOne Store.  Click here for Peter Pilgram's (one of the Java Champions) AudioBlog on this subject!
Comments:

Where is the rest of the coverage of JavaOne and JavaFX 1.2?

Posted by Mass on June 03, 2009 at 03:38 PM PDT #

when can we test JavaFX Designer tool?
i watched the preview video, it looks very cool, but given no details

Posted by trex on June 04, 2009 at 06:25 AM PDT #

...and how much is the HTC phone? as much as the Ion?

Posted by CaseyD on June 04, 2009 at 05:07 PM PDT #

I getting my HTC JavaFx Phone with help of twitter.com - @mikevarney123 from New York attending the JavaOne conference. The HTC JavaFX Phone will be delivered via Fedex to to me June 5. I am very excited. I initially contacted Peter Pilgram's of UK but got slammed. But I am happy now and looking forward to playing around with my apps and other samples on this site on a real phone.

Posted by abisong on June 04, 2009 at 09:02 PM PDT #

CaseyD,

I bought mine (I am not attending the javaone) including overnight shipping via Fedex for $360 with the help of twitter - @mikevarney123. If you contact him by before 11 AM he will be very helpful in getting you one sent to you via UPS or Fedex. It will cost probably more than the $219 asking price at JavaOne.

abisong

Posted by abisong on June 04, 2009 at 09:09 PM PDT #

Follow me at twitter.com @abisong and I will keep you updated on my HTC JavaFX phone when I get it and how it handles with the JavaFX 1.2 just released.

abisong

Posted by abisong on June 04, 2009 at 09:19 PM PDT #

AH, <abisong>, the asking price was what I was wondering about.
Thanks!

Posted by CaseyD on June 04, 2009 at 10:49 PM PDT #

I received my HTC JavaFX phone running on Windows Mobile 6.1 this Friday 5. I have installed my JavaFX Mobile apps and the JavaFX Mobile sample apps downloaded from JavaFX.com. My verdict is that I will continue using the JavaFX Mobile Emulator for testing for now until the next version of Handsets are absolutely JavaFX ready.

I was only able to install the apps through USB connection. I tried the WiFi install and is not ready yet.

My advice to HTC is for the next version of their JavaFX handset it should have the same screen size and same touch capability as the HTC Android G1 mobile phone.

I was not blown away by the HTC Diamond JavaFX phone and I am waiting for the next version to try again. HTC nice try but we are not their yet.

abisong

Posted by abisong on June 06, 2009 at 07:57 AM PDT #

During some test on my htc I’ve uninstalled javafx mobile from it.

Could you give me information,links or how-to about re-installation of javafx mobile on my htc diamond?

Posted by albicocc on June 10, 2009 at 08:39 AM PDT #

Hi,

I bought the HTC Diamond JavaFX phone at JavaOne last week.
I want to install some more apps on it. However, i lost my programming guide that came with phone.

Can someone, please send me a soft copy of the programming guide, or a link to the programming procedure, or even instruction steps would do.

Thanks,
Kedar

Posted by Kedar on June 10, 2009 at 10:03 AM PDT #

OOO cool. I'll put it next my JavaRing and Java Enabled Zaurus.

Posted by Gene De Lisa on June 15, 2009 at 04:25 AM PDT #

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