JavaFX is a family of products for creating rich internet applications (RIAs) with immersive media and content across the multiple screens of your life. It includes a runtime and a tools suite that web scripters, designers, and developers can use to quickly build and deliver the next generation of rich Internet applications for desktop, mobile devices, TV, and other platforms. JavaFX tools suite will offer developer and authoring tools that bridge the gap between user experience design and development logic, giving designers and developers unprecedented collaboration opportunities.
What's New
May 2008 Sexy Interfaces for Mere Mortals
JavaFX developer Joshua Smith provided a practical demonstration of JavaFX, what it can do, and the idioms required to build a compelling GUI in this example-intense session.
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May 2008 Catching Up through the Daily Prompt
If you couldn't make it to the 2008 JavaOne Conference, you can read through Bob Eckstein's series of Daily Prompts for his off-the-cuff comments and highlights.
Gosling's Christmas-in-May Toy Show
Mars surface maps, talking pens, massive super-colliders -- James Gosling's annual pick of extreme innovation in Java technology took place at the 8:30 a.m. Friday technical session at the 2008 JavaOne Conference.
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Events
Sun Tech Days
Get practical information, examples of real-world solutions, and hands-on training.
Sign Up for the JavaFX SDK
A preview version of the JavaFX SDK will be available by invitation only. If you would like to request the preview, go to JavaFX.com and choose the sign-up option under "Resources."
David Coldrick Interviews Sun JavaFX Developer Josh Marinacci
Sun Microsystems evangelist David Coldrick interviews Sun JavaFX developer Josh Marinacci during the Sun Tech Days in Sydney, Australia, about why he became a java developer and why he's excited about emerging JavaFX technology.