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Articles for the keywords: JavaFX
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06 Mar 2013
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Java Spotlight Episode 123: Mark Heckler on JavaFX and Java in Government [30061]
Oracle ACS Java/Middleware/Core Tech Engineer Shares Insights
Mark Heckler is an Oracle ACS Java/Middleware/Core Tech Engineer with development experience in numerous environments, so when he talks about JavaFX and Java in government, as he does in Episode 123 of the Java Spotlight, he speaks authoritatively. Heckler has worked for and with key players in the manufacturing, emerging markets, retail, medical, telecom, and financial industries to develop and deliver critical capabilities on time and on budget. Currently, he works primarily with large government customers using Java throughout the stack and across the enterprise. He also participates in open-source development, being a JFXtras project committer and developer of DialogFX, MonologFX, and other projects.
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22 Feb 2013
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NetBeans IDE 7.3 now in GA [29885]
Offers Improved Support for the Java Platform
NetBeans IDE 7.3, featuring advanced HTML5, JavaScript and CSS development capabilities, is now in GA. Oracle's press release reports 7.3 improves support for the Java platform with feature enhancements including hints and refactorings in the editor and improved support for editing FXML layout files in JavaFX projects. Among the other improvements in NetBans IDE 7.3 are Code completion support for jQuery; support for responsive Web design-based applications; CSS Styling support and code completion for new CSS3 rules; live code and Web page synchronization facilitated by deep bi-directional integration with Google Chrome and the internal WebKit-based browser; and JavaScript client generation from existing Java REST services.
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20 Feb 2013
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JavaOne 2012 Videos Posted on OracleLearning YouTube Channel [29876]
An Anthology of More than 450 Videos
Now, for the convenience of those of you who missed JavaOne 2012, more than 450 JavaOne videos have been made available on the Oracle Learning Library's YouTube channel. The videos feature such subjects as conference presentations, birds-of-a-feather events, and tutorials. The videos are sorted in playlists by the session tracks, in a total of 7 tracks that include Java EE Web Profile and Platform Technologies; Emerging Languages on the JVM; Development Tools and Techniques; Core Java Platform; and Enterprise Manager 12c: Reporting with BI Publisher
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14 Feb 2013
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JavaFX Open Source: A Progress Report [29783]
Plans Are to Include Android and iOS Implementations as Well
The open sourcing of JavaFX is the subject of a progress report by Richard Bair, who shares a list of projects that have been moved to open source, along with news about what to expect by way of the actual completion of the undertaking. Bair also shares the news that the Android and iOS implementations will also be open sourced, even as he addresses Apple's antipathy toward GPL-licensed applications in its app store. He suggests a workaround to use until such time as Apple changes its mind about the GPL-licensed app, which is to use JavaFX on iOS via OpenJDK / OpenJFX.
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