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Sun executive reveals more open-source plans for JavaFXOpen in New Window
"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 th read more »
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Gaps blight JavaFX early promiseOpen in New Window
"After a long wait, JavaFX 1.0 trundled onto the Windows and Mac stage last week and took an awkward bow." read more »
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Sun's JavaFX consumer pitch falls on confused earsOpen in New Window
Gavin Clarke writes on The Register about JavaFX, stating that "early feedback, though, suggests Sun should focus JavaFX for use among its audience of enterprise customers and stop trying to take on read more »
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Escape from the browser?Open in New Window
Steve Gillmor writes, "...when Jonathan Schwartz surfaces with the launch of JavaFX 1.0, naturally the question in everyone’s mind is how exactly a client technology is going to advance Sun’s positi read more »
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Sun's JavaFX Scripting Tools Counter Ajax, FlexOpen in New Window
"Like Silverlight and Ajax, the JavaFX scripting language can be used to build rich, interactive Web applications and adaptable user interfaces for smartphones and other mobile devices." read more »
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Sun sneaks JavaFX Mobile into desktop FXOpen in New Window
"It's with great ceremony, then, that Sun's marking the fact it comprehensively missed that JavaFX Mobile deadline by returning to the desktop with the scheduled launch today of JavaFX Desktop 1.0 read more »
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Sun's JavaFX RIA technology now availableOpen in New Window
"JavaFX, Sun's Java-based entrant into the hotly contested rich media application space, will make its formal debut on Thursday. Free components of the platform and plugins for the Eclipse and NetB read more »
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With JavaFX, Sun seeks new coders, new revenueOpen in New Window
"With a back-to-the-future technology called JavaFX to be launched Thursday, Sun Microsystems hopes to attract a new class of developer while building a much-needed new revenue source." read more »
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