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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2022 · 59 MIN

The state of JavaFX framework, libraries and projects (#9)

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JavaFX was introduced by Sun Microsystems in May 2007 and provides a platform for desktop, mobile, and embedded systems built on Java. Let's talk about the JavaFX framework itself, but also about the libraries and applications that are built with it.GuestsPedro Duque Vieira (@p_duke)Sean Phillips (@seanmiphillips)Johan Vos (@[email protected], @johanvos)Gail Anderson (@gail_asgteach)Dirk Lemmermann (@dlemmermann)Podcast hostFrank Delporte (@[email protected], @frankdelporte)Content00'00 Intro and music00'16 About the topic of this podcast00'57 Introduction of guests and host05'30 State of JavaFX/OpenJFX project   09'40 6-month release cycle of JavaFX (= Java)11'52 Comparing JavaFX with Swing14'12 Different Java UI libraries14'52 Blog posts on Foojayhttps://foojay.io/today/author/gail-anderson/17'34 CAD application by Petrohttps://foojay.io/today/creating-cad-applications-with-java-and-javafx/18'42 Applications by Dirk19'43 jfx-central.com, a showcase for JavaFX24'46 JavaFX in the browserhttps://gluonhq.com/developer-preview-for-javafx-inside-a-web-browser/https://github.com/jtulach/bck2brwsr https://webfx.dev/https://www.jpro.one/https://gluonhq.com/products/cloudlink/27'01 Java is considered to be a server-only language, while no big company is pushing JavaFX30'14 Libraries by Pedrohttps://www.jfx-central.com/people/p.vieirahttps://foojay.io/today/new-java-javafx-library-fxskins-released/ 32'52 The many available JavaFX librarieshttps://www.jfx-central.com/libraries35'34  Mobile development with JavaFXhttps://start.gluon.io/https://github.com/gluonhq/substrate39'05 JavaFX versus JavaScript frameworks41'12 Introduction Sean42'16 Trinity applicationhttps://foojay.io/today/visualizing-brain-computer-interface-data-using-javafx/47'20 Sean thanks guests and community48'50 Pedro and Dirk about their libraries used in applications    https://twitter.com/potus/status/1422282055715594245 51'42 JavaFX developers are working hard on amazing stuff and don't have time to promote their work56'00 Oracle announced they will distribute builds of JavaFX57'19 Next versions of JavaFX59'05 Conclusion 

JavaFX was introduced by Sun Microsystems in May 2007 and provides a platform for desktop, mobile, and embedded systems built on Java. Let's talk about the JavaFX framework itself, but also about the libraries and applications that are built with it.GuestsPedro Duque Vieira (@p_duke)Sean Phillips (@seanmiphillips)Johan Vos (@[email protected], @johanvos)Gail Anderson (@gail_asgteach)Dirk Lemmermann (@dlemmermann)Podcast hostFrank Delporte (@[email protected], @frankdelporte)Content00'00 Intro and music00'16 About the topic of this podcast00'57 Introduction of guests and host05'30 State of JavaFX/OpenJFX project   09'40 6-month release cycle of JavaFX (= Java)11'52 Comparing JavaFX with Swing14'12 Different Java UI libraries14'52 Blog posts on Foojayhttps://foojay.io/today/author/gail-anderson/17'34 CAD application by Petrohttps://foojay.io/today/creating-cad-applications-with-java-and-javafx/18'42 Applications by Dirk19'43 jfx-central.com, a showcase for JavaFX24'46 JavaFX in the browserhttps://gluonhq.com/developer-preview-for-javafx-inside-a-web-browser/https://github.com/jtulach/bck2brwsr https://webfx.dev/https://www.jpro.one/https://gluonhq.com/products/cloudlink/27'01 Java is considered to be a server-only language, while no big company is pushing JavaFX30'14 Libraries by Pedrohttps://www.jfx-central.com/people/p.vieirahttps://foojay.io/today/new-java-javafx-library-fxskins-released/ 32'52 The many available JavaFX librarieshttps://www.jfx-central.com/libraries35'34  Mobile development with JavaFXhttps://start.gluon.io/https://github.com/gluonhq/substrate39'05 JavaFX versus JavaScript frameworks41'12 Introduction Sean42'16 Trinity applicationhttps://foojay.io/today/visualizing-brain-computer-interface-data-using-javafx/47'20 Sean thanks guests and community48'50 Pedro and Dirk about their libraries used in applications    https://twitter.com/potus/status/1422282055715594245 51'42 JavaFX developers are working hard on amazing stuff and don't have time to promote their work56'00 Oracle announced they will distribute builds of JavaFX57'19 Next versions of JavaFX59'05 Conclusion

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