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With JavaFX 1.0, Sun hopes to entice Web and graphics professionals and bring Java fully into the modern world of rich Internet applications, a space currently dominated by Adobe AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight platform.
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- eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Sun Microsystems JavaFX
by Jim Rapoza - Using the NetBeans IDE 6.5 for JavaFX 1.0, developers can quickly get up and running building JavaFX applications.
- Among the many sample applications and code provided with JavaFX is this JavaFX Media Browser.
- The JavaFX 1.0 Production Suite essentially consists of plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator that make it possible to export graphics for use in JavaFX applications.
- The JavaFX Graphics Viewer lets developers test out graphics before using them in their JavaFX applications.
- While JavaFX does not currently support mobile deployment, developers can prepare for building mobile JavaFX applications by using the mobile emulator.
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