Would be lovely with a JavaFX Swing vs. ScalaSwing shootout when they are
both ready.

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Joshua Marinacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Swing is not going away. We are putting considerable resources behind
> beefing up our client java strategy, both in Swing and JavaFX. They
> both depend on the underlying JRE and Java2D infrastructure, which has
> been receiving a lot of attention lately (in JavaSE 6 update 10 and
> future JRE releases).
>
> There will even be an example in the SDK that shows you how to mix
> Swing with JavaFX.  Tons of fun stuff coming!
>
>        J
>
> On Oct 30, 2008, at 4:58 AM, carljmosca wrote:
>
> >
> > We're using NetBeans and the SwingX components for our Swing apps.
> > Ever since JavaOne ended we've been speculating about what our Swing
> > apps might look like by the next JavaOne and what the development
> > experience might be like (relative to JavaFX).
> >
> > A slowdown of activity over at SwingLabs and a current thread on the
> > SwingLabs has left us a bit more puzzled.
> >
> > Can anyone here comment on what Sun's plans might be (to the extent
> > they are allowed and comfortable)?  Specifically, has the funding
> > permanently gone away?  Does JavaJX make it unnecessary?
> >
> > In addition I wonder if someone closer to this process might be a good
> > Java Posse guest.
> >
> > As always, thank you Posse for some great work and thanks to the
> > listeners who make this an interesting group.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Carl
> > >
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Viktor Klang
Senior Systems Analyst

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