In this blog post, I look at a very simple JavaFX 2.0 application that loads an image provided on the command-line and presents it in both normal form and with JavaFX 2.0’s SepiaTone effect applied to ...
In spite of JavaFX's steep learning curve, its "eye candy factor" convinced Lynden Inc. senior software architect Rob Terpilowski to leave Swing behind and use JavaFX to design rich user interfaces ...
The refactoring of Swing JPad is well underway, with basic features such as the content pane, menu system, and event handling successfully migrated to JavaFX 2. Now find out how more advanced features ...