If you are a Netbeans user and you have been waiting to upgrade to 6.7, we have now posted a copy of Netbeans 6.7.1 on JavaFX.com that bundles the JavaFX 1.2 SDK. If you are interested in see what's new with Netbeans 6.7.1 you can check out the release notes here. One of the cooler features is Kenai integration enabling the creation and editing of Kenai hosted projects from within the IDE. Another cool feature is the Zembly Web API Gateway making it easy to consume webservices from Amazon,Yahoo, Twitter, etc with just a couple of lines of code.
Or you can just download it and figure it out for yourself!
Hi,
- There should be a JavaFX app on the home page - like on the Silverlight web site: http://silverlight.net/
- Check out the competition, Silverlight, but also DevExpress: http://www.devexpress.com/Downloads/NET/OnlineDemos.xml
- Still no complex samples.. just nody apps. Not good as a show case
- Still no Swing Integration
- Performance still poor
- Also, there is no percentage displayed when an application is downloaded...
Work in progress I guess... but still.
Peace.
Posted by 90.6.9.4 on August 20, 2009 at 04:42 AM PDT #
and..
stil no native skinnable combobox, treeview, table ui controls..
Posted by jose on August 22, 2009 at 02:25 PM PDT #
and treetable should I add (SwingX is poor).
The financial company I used to work for chose Silverlight for a big business-2-customer project because it has all the things missing above....
Posted by 90.6.9.4 on August 23, 2009 at 05:09 AM PDT #
NetBeans' editor is really awful. NetBeans in general looks much inferior to the Eclipse Platform (which has its owns pains, though, sadly) and it doesn't look as if this is going to change, ever.
So far i like JavaFX and it saddens me there is no usable javafx plugin for the Eclipse platform.
From my experience, a proper IDE for JavaFX is one of the biggest things that stands between JavaFX and it's application as a real Flash/Flex alternative.
Best
Posted by avi on September 02, 2009 at 01:18 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 11:55 PM PST #