JavaFX Script: Dynamic Java Scripting for Rich Internet/Client-Side Applications
Loyola University of Chicago
820 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611
Lewis Towers 13th floor ballroom (Beane Hall) enter on Pearson
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820 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611
Lewis Towers 13th floor ballroom (Beane Hall) enter on Pearson
Map address automatically
JavaFX Script is a statically typed language that allows good IDE support and compile-time error reporting and has type inference, declarative syntax, and automatic data binding with full support for 2-D graphics and standard Swing components as well as declarative animation. You can also import Java class files, create new objects for the Java platform, call their methods, and implement interfaces for the Java platform.
IDE plug-ins are available for both the NetBeans IDE and Eclipse. Both plug-ins support as-you-type validation, code completion, syntax highlighting, and hyper link navigation.
An excerpt from the speaker’s blog at http://learnjavafx.typepad.com lists some of the strengths of JavaFX Script:
IDE plug-ins are available for both the NetBeans IDE and Eclipse. Both plug-ins support as-you-type validation, code completion, syntax highlighting, and hyper link navigation.
An excerpt from the speaker’s blog at http://learnjavafx.typepad.com lists some of the strengths of JavaFX Script:
- Its simple, declarative syntax used to express user interfaces, including a very rich set of layout widgets that make easy work of laying out a user interface in a platform-independent way.
- Its innate ability to support the model-view-controller pattern because of its very powerful bind capability.
- The concept of triggers (functionality that is automatically invoked when certain conditions take place, such as when the value of an attribute changes). This enables the declarative syntax as well.
- JavaFX programs will run anywhere Java programs will run, because they run within the context of a Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
- Its very powerful syntax for defining, modifying, and querying sequences (think arrays).
Please note that this event took place on
Tuesday January 15, 2008 06:00 PM.
Are you coming?
16 people: Yes
- Saket Kapoor
- Vishal
- Erik Costlow
- Patrick McIntyre
- Norman Lynch
- Tim Quinn
- Jim Breen
- Jack Leow (1 guest)
- japplebey@consultant.com
- Vincent Scott
- Mirko Cukich
- Sheila Herndon
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Jeff Mounce
So, does JavaFX run only on NVIDIA GeForce FX cards?! ... I'd need JavaSLI, then. ;)
- Chris Szczytowski
- Dean Wampler
2 people: Maybe
- JC Gueco
- Suraj Shrestha
5 people: No
- Frederick Polgardy
- Erik Costlow
- Natalie Sherman
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Sharad Jain
The topic is very intersting. However, the location is too far out from loop. We need to remain closer to El and Metra as much as possible.
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Peter Chan
Sharad Jain: Note that the location is two blocks away from the Chicago red line el stop.