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JavaFX: Sun's Late Start in RIA Race

Overview Sun crossed the open source Java finish line when it announced it was releasing the remaining bits of the Java SE (Standard Edition) Development Kit under version 2 of the GNU General Public License at the 2007 JavaOne Conference in May 2005. Meanwhile, its other big announcement, JavaFX, largely was not even out of the starting blocks. The vision of JavaFX is intriguing: a family of tools on a unified development model that enable creative non-programmers to create rich visual interfaces that leverage Java's graphical libraries without needing to understand the programming details in the plumbing. JavaFX Script, formerly the F3 programming language created by Sun engineer Chris Oliver, is a scripting language geared specifically for building Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) on the Java SE platform.

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PublisherJupitermedia File FormatHTML
Date PublishedMay 2007
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