Student Views and Reviews recently caught up with Ramin Mohammadi, developer of the Caesar Photobook Mobile application, and one of the student winners of the JavaFX Coding Challenge. Ramin began using JavaFX in February, and taught himself the programming language using freely available resources on the Internet to include the JavaFX.com Web site, and the free 15-week Java Passion JavaFX course among others.
Ramin Mohammadi
Ramin Mohammadi
In our interview, Ramin noted there were many useful aspects to using JavaFX in developing his mobile application, but really appreciated the fact that the development process for creating a mobile application “didn't differ in almost any way with, for instance, the process of developing a web application using JavaFX.”

Ramin commented,“I experienced all the ease of development with JavaFX when developing this application, and when comparing this with the development using JavaME, I can truly state that I never could have accomplished this result with only the use of JavaME in combination with the LWUIToolkit.”

Ramin also pointed out that JavaFX makes Caesar Photobook Mobile easier to use by handling the screen transitions with animations. Additionally, because Ramin developed the application with JavaFX he was also able to design the UI in Illustrator and use the Production Suite Plugin to create a customized and completely new UI for the application that could fill all the user's needs.

As part of Ramin's internship at Caesar Groep he was asked to evaluate both JavaFX and Flex and ultimately concluded: “In my opinion, JavaFX is doing some really good work.” He stated that JavaFX was better than Flex because of the ease of development, short learning curve, ability to easily deploy applications to different platforms, the possibility of using other Java families, and finally, because of the work-flow supporting tools available in JavaFX, such as the Production Suite Plugin.

The complete interview with Ramin can be found here.

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