Yesterday I attended a NLJug meeting at Oracle at De Meern on JavaFX, called ‘JavaFX 2.0 EA‘. The meeting was presented by Roger Brinkley, who’s a called ‘Community leader’, of Mobile and Embedded. That he was formally part of Sun wasn’t hard to see based on his clothing and style.
Roger gave an overview of the new JavaFX 2.0, the road-map and the planned features. The software seems to be developed in an agile manner: the dead line is fixed, as is policy at Oracle (not meeting a dead line means exit for the responsible executive), but the final set of features is not.
The preview is available now for a limited audience, in May the first public beta will be released and in November the final will be available.
The most important news I heard:
The JavaFX SDK contains a set of sample application called ‘Ensemble’. Roger presented a few impressive programs, and showed the source code. The audience, including the Oracle employee hosting the event was very tech oriented so everyone was eager to see the code of all the nice examples.
Furthermore, Roger frequently mentioned Podcasts. I have yet to listen to them, but maybe if I have some time left. Should find a way to broadcast audio while doing the dishes.
All in all a nice event. Oracle may turn JavaFX in something that might be practical and usable on a limited number of platforms, ratter then trying to take over the world (or more specifically taking on Android, Flex, Apple IOS).
As you might notice, I’ve got no code examples or screen-shots. I hope to get access to the beta release of JavaFX 2.0, I’m quite interested in trying out all those nifty things, and expect some nice blog postings on JavaFX soon!
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