Beginning JavaFX

Beginning JavaFX

von: Lawrence PremKumar, Praveen Mohan

Apress, 2010

ISBN: 9781430271987 , 336 Seiten

Format: PDF, OL

Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen

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Preis: 37,44 EUR

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Beginning JavaFX


 

The open source JavaFX platform offers a Java-based approach to rich Internet application (RIA) development-an alternative to Adobe Flash/Flex and Microsoft Silverlight. At over 100 million downloads, JavaFX is poised to be a significant player.
Written by a JavaFX engineer and developer, this book is one of the first on the JavaFX platform to give you the following:
  • The fundamentals of JavaFX scripting on desktop and mobile platforms
  • Examples of RIAs using JavaFX Graphics
  • Media and animation using JavaFX
See how JavaFX gives you dynamic Java effects in your RIA development.


A. Lawrence Prem Kumar has more than 5 years of experience in Java and J2EE. Since 2005, he's worked for Sun Microsystems. Presently, he is working on Java FX, focusing particularly on Java FX graphics.