Well, I did post a blog on it a while back and got quite a vigorous  
response:
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2008/08/javafx_bleg.html

Several of these ideas have made it into new samples.
As always we want more. We have been posting demos created by other  
people on OpenJFX.org and would love to have more. As for ideas, just  
pick something that you are passionate about. That's what makes the  
best demos.

- J


On Oct 25, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Peter Becker wrote:

>
> I'm toying with the idea of learning a bit of JavaFX myself somewhen
> in the near future if time shall permit and motivation shall persist.
>
> Is there a list of demos you'd like to see somewhere? It sounds like
> writing a demo (probably with some QA of the community) would be a
> good way of getting into the language: small enough for a learning
> project and practical enough to make it interesting. And while I'd get
> free mentoring you'd get free code so it seems a win-win.
>
>  Peter
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 2:34 AM, Joshua Marinacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. This is Josh from the JavaFX Team. We are aware that there aren't
>> enough samples and demos out there and we are working very hard to
>> correct this. The final release this fall will have much more example
>> code along with new documentation.
>>
>> Right now the best place to learn is the official docs here:
>>       http://javafx.com/releases/preview1/docs/index.html
>> And community blogs here:
>>       http://openjfx.org/
>>
>> We are working on some really cool examples for the final release  
>> that
>> I think will make you very happy (with full source code).
>>
>> - J
>>
>> On Oct 25, 2008, at 9:23 AM, kilkenny wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi guys!
>>>
>>> In episode 213 Dick talking about a lack of JavaFX demos and example
>>> code. I had the same problem, while working on my project to ease
>>> integration of JavaFX (to be more specific Java Applets) into GWT
>>> applications (http://code.google.com/p/gwtai/). There have been  
>>> quite
>>> some changes in the JavaFX API over the course of development and  
>>> most
>>> of the code on the web is more or less useless. This does not make
>>> things easier... So my question is what good up to date JavaFX
>>> resources can you recommend? Any cool demos out there?
>>>
>>> Regards, Adrian
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://traceurl.com
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
> -- 
> What happened to Schroedinger's cat? My invisible saddled white  
> dragon ate it.
>
> >


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