> 'omfg ur killin swing u dont care about all us java devs liek woah wtf
> r u doin r u liek stoopid or sumfing?'
>

Where'd you get that from? All I was doing was expressing
disappointment that the promises made my Josh and Rbair just the other
week that Swing & enterprise development was still important to them,
JavaFX had to lot to offer me as a Swing developer and they're be more
news 'soon'. If anyone's 'stoopid' here it's me believing that 'soon'
meant at Devoxx and not sometime next year (maybe). If you're saying
JavaFX 1.0 has nothing practical to offer Swing developers and you
don't even want to talk about it then whatever - business as usual.
Excuse me for being amused that their rebuttal of following Conference
Driven Design (CDD) to be we (might) talk about that at Java One next
year..  No doubt I'll have plenty of opportunities to spread my
clearly insane unanswered questions and concerns (aka JavaFX
hatemongering) elsewhere over the next few weeks. EOL.

Does the binding support in JavaFX Script require support from the
objects being bound? What I'd want to know here is whether I can bind
to 'pure' domain objects returned from some remote service bean. The
issue here is that the domain objects won't and arguably shouldn't
contain any logic to support the client facing binding soloution.
Topic being touched upon elsewhere today:
http://www.greggbolinger.com/blog/2008/12/02/1228254180000.html . Is
their anything in the pipeline to make this seemless, because with the
current version of Java it appears all your doing in trading one set
of binding glue code in the component models for another in domain
object wrappers and bytecode manipulation? What does JavaFX have to
offer in terms of supporting the (asynchronous) Internet side of the
RIA equation?


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