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Demonstration of JavaFX application |
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| Developed by | Sun Microsystems |
| Latest release | ? / 2008-08-12 |
| OS | Java Runtime Environment |
| Platform | Cross-platform |
| Available in | JavaFX Script |
| Genre | Rich Internet applications |
| License | GPL v2, CDDL and proprietary |
| Website | javafx.com/ |
JavaFX is a family of products for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) with immersive media and content. The JavaFX products include a runtime and tools suite that web scripters, designers and developers can use to quickly build and deliver expressive rich interactive applications for desktop, mobile, TV and other platforms. Currently JavaFX consists of JavaFX Script and JavaFX Mobile.
Sun Currently has an open source community project hosted for JavaFX, OpenJFX, where developers can sign up for a private preview of the JavaFX SDK, as well as download the JavaFX Script plugin for NetBeans 6.1.
In press previews for JavaFX, Sun Fellow James Gosling explained:
Most scripting languages are oriented at banging out Web pages. This is oriented around interfaces that are highly animated.
—James Gosling, [1]
There are parts of the world where a person's desktop computer is their cell phone, and that's the kind of end point that we're going to get to,
—James Gosling, [2]
JavaFX is anticipated to compete on the desktop with Adobe AIR, OpenLaszlo, and Microsoft Silverlight. It may also target Blu-ray Disc's interactive BD-J platform, although as yet no plans for a Blu-ray release have been announced.
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JavaFX Script, the scripting component of JavaFX, began life as a project by Chris Oliver called F3.[3]
JavaFX was first announced by Sun Microsystems at the JavaOne Worldwide Java Developer conference in May 2007.
In May of 2008 Sun Microsystems announced that JavaFX for the browser and desktop will be delivered by Fall of 2008, and JavaFX for mobile devices will be released in Spring of 2009. Sun Also announced a multi-year agreement with On2 Technologies to bring comprehensive video capabilities to the JavaFX product family using the company's TrueMotion Video codec.
There are currently various licenses for the modules that compose the JavaFX runtime:
Sun will roll out their strategy for the JavaFX licensing model for the fall 2008 release[7]
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