Terrance has a great blog covering the new JavaFX Mobile 1.2 Early Access for Windows Mobile. Read it here.
Terrance's blog includes a screencast demonstrating how to get started and how to run a sample application (Mosaic) on the HTC Diamond, including using the deploy-via-USB feature.
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Posted by kafka009 on July 31, 2009 at 05:11 PM PDT #
Hi,
I am playing around with JavaFX Mobile and I have a question about the optional JSR's. Is it possible to add new API's and use them on my HTC Diamond? I tried to use JSR.82 and JSR-256, but none of them works, my phone does not start the programms. I saw your Accelerometer example and tried to use it, but it only works in the emulator.
Is there anything I need to consider running this example on my phone?
thanks
huetz
Posted by Jens Jakobi on August 15, 2009 at 04:03 AM PDT #
very good
Posted by LEE Sangkook on August 22, 2009 at 12:39 AM PDT #
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Posted by 41.238.203.209 on August 29, 2009 at 03:07 PM 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 28, 2009 at 12:04 AM PST #