Sunday Oct 11, 2009

If you're attending Oracle OpenWorld this week, we'd love you to come by and see what we've been up to!  We've been very busy preparing for this event and are excited to show you everything we've been working on.  First up on the agenda, Sun's SVP for Client Software, Jeet Kaul, will be giving a talk entitled "Relentless Innovation in Java" at 11:30AM on Monday at the Marriott (Salon 4).  He's promised he'll spend about 50% of the time on demos so it should be a fun and engaging session and you may even see a couple of unreleased product previews.  Don't miss out!


The Java team has a number of other sessions they'll be giving throughout the week, and will also be exhibiting at both Moscone South and the Hilton (Oracle Develop).  For more details on these and other activities, please click here

Comments:

Is there any evolution on javafx's develop tools? specially for the IDE support and visual designer.

The eclipse plugin coming to world but contains a lot of bug for basic usage, but the team release no update at all.

JavaFX SDK contains no source code for the fx runtime, I remember in the past 1997, the first jdk1.0 contains the source code for rt.jar。Without the rt source, I think we can't learn the runtime deeply.

Posted by wangzx on October 17, 2009 at 07:19 PM PDT #

More importantly, still waiting for an official commitment from Oracle re. UI technologies, Swing & FX

Posted by 86.143.159.58 on October 18, 2009 at 03:38 AM PDT #

Javafx I hope to have ready-made tree, table components, there is the ability to flexibly the layout, so that the layout can be relatively free to develop a useful procedure.

I would like to put my jsf program into javafx procedures, so that can have a greater coverage, and better operating experience.

Unfortunately, javafx the loading speed is still too slow, then quick like, and load a simple scenario also appears slower.

If we can, like jsf + ajax, as the scene switches a little faster, it is really great, javafx development needs to be accelerated ah.

Posted by abercrobmie and fitch on November 27, 2009 at 11:48 PM PST #

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