Greg,

Perhaps JMatter (http://jmatter.org) is a better alternative for that
particular domain =)

On Dec 1, 11:13 am, caultonpos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) How is the performance tuning of Java FX going?
>
> 2) Will is the support of embedding Java Fx panels into Swing
> applications be fully (better) supported?
>
> I ask as I am developing an open source EMR and have a rich set of
> functionality which could be further enhanced with some JavaFx
> graphics.
> (seehttp://www.patientos.org/software/index.htmlfor screenshots)
>
> I did have a patient banner bar using JavaFx embedded at one point
> with the older java fx library (script not compiled) but it was too
> slow to be feasible in production.
>
> I am interested down the road to use JavaFx on mobile devices but I
> must say I would rather write scripts in Java, not a scripting
> language, the latter promotes too many runtime syntax errors that
> could have been caught at compile time.  Having to switch to a new non-
> Eclipse editor isnt great.  Productivity is the key.
>
> Still it is an interesting technology and I can see some possibilities
> for killer functionality in my application.
>
> Greg
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