SAN FRANCISCO-At JavaOne here, Sun Microsystems followed up on technology it announced this time last year and showed demos and new plans for bringing its JavaFX technology to market in the near term.
Sun will detail a plan Tuesday that could make Java a formidable player in the scripting language space. At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Sun will roll out a Java-based product family ...
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Sun Microsystems has turned up the competitive heat on rich Internet application (RIA) development platforms Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight. Today it released JavaFX 1.0. For .Net developers ...
In a few more days the official release of JavaFX 1.0 will be made. It’s been almost exactly 2 years since my first entry on this blog, which introduced the F3 language that has since come to be known ...
Oracle kicked off the JavaOne conference yesterday by shedding light on upcoming editions of Java and unveiling JavaFX 2.0, a new release of Oracle’s platform for building rich client applications.
A Sun Microsystems executive has provided a glimpse into the company’s future plans for open sourcing JavaFX, its recently released technology for building RIAs (rich Internet applications) for the ...