I think JavaFX is looking great so far.  I am running it on my Mac OSX
10.5 environment and it runs great.  I've also downloaded the plugins
for Netbeans and run through a few of the sample apps...truely
impressive.

Josh Juneau
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On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:59 AM, carljmosca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if theres any demos showing how a more enterprise like
>> application using JavaFX?  One of the original ideas behind F3 was to make
>> designing swing applications easier - now I realise JavaFX has moved on a
>> lot from that, but all the demos I'm seeing look like they all mimick say
>> flash based things, rather than Flex, or a web application you might
>> normally use ext.js or something for...
>
> I am after the same thing.  In addition I was hoping it would be
> easier to get started to create such an app in NetBeans.  Without
> knowing the syntax (not that it's a difficult one), I can't just start
> dropping Swing components to create an app (a bit lazy but I'm spoiled
> by nice IDEs).  It also sounds like Web Services are REST only in
> JavaFX at least for now.
>
> Overall I would say JavaFX is "nice" but enterprise stuff does not
> seem to be the initial target.
> >
>

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