We're working with Apple to get 6u10, esp. the new plugin, on MacOSX  
ASAP.
-j
On Dec 7, 2008, at 11:04 AM, sherod wrote:

>
> I just wanted to say, ignore the tech talk, just watch the media
> player demo for the movie.  I found it amusing :)
>
> http://javafx.com/samples/SimpleVideoPlayer/index.html
>
> There is a definite difference between Windows/OSX performance - that
> 1.6u10 really makes a different in start up times.  Java is faster
> under Windows under Parallels under OSX than under OSX natively.
>
> Hopefully Apple will rectify that in due course.
>
> On Dec 7, 7:05 pm, "Mark Derricutt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Did you all see the following post about access JavaFX via groovy,  
>> quite
>> interesting:
>>
>> http://www.jroller.com/aalmiray/entry/javafx_java_groovy_example_with
>>
>> I like how the bound variables are transparently transformed as
>> ObjectVariables with get/set methods.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Joshua Marinacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's possible but tricky. We are working on a sample that shows  
>>> how to
>>> do it. Your best bet is to make your FX class extend some Java
>>> interface, like ActionListener, and then  call only methods on that
>>> interface. This way Java doesn't know that it's calling a non-Java
>>> object. Also, null constructors will work on FX objects.
>>
>>> -j
>>
>>> On Dec 5, 2008, at 5:50 AM, Alex Ruiz wrote:
>>
>>>> It looks nice. But, how in the world can I call a JavaFX objects
>>>> from Java?
>>>> I'm trying to launch a JavaFX UI from the main method of a Java  
>>>> class.
>>
>>>> I found some articles/wiki pages on Google, but they seem to be
>>>> outdated :(
>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> -Alex
>>
>>>> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 9:09 PM, Bill Robertson <
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>> All in all, it rocks.  I'm downloading the nb plugin.  Now that  
>>>>> its
>>>>> here and its real, I'm looking forward to using it.
>>
>>>>> Is there a full screen mode?  e.g. for kiosks?
>>
>>>>> I ran into a couple issues.  (I am not complaining, but I  
>>>>> thought you
>>>>> might want to know.)  I ran into the same Version "0" thing  
>>>>> mentioned
>>>>> above after removing all JDK/JRE installs and letting web download
>>>>> attempt its magic.  I downloaded an updated JDK/JRE bundle  
>>>>> because I
>>>>> was out of date anyway and all was better.  I ran into a bit of a
>>>>> weird issue in the site where I'd click to one of the sample pages
>>>>> and
>>>>> end up on a page that was blank except for a broken image on it.
>>>>> Then
>>>>> I'd hit back and end up on the sample page.
>>
>>>>> On Dec 4, 11:55 pm, Matt Scully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> On Dec 4, 6:18 pm, Joshua Marinacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> the mp3 player dragging is a bug in my code that I didn't fix in
>>>>>>> time.
>>
>>>>>>> I'll be fixed in a refresh of the samples soon.
>>
>>>>>> Since other apps were dragging well, I was thinking it may be a  
>>>>>> bug.
>>>>>> I'm sure it's been a long day with the launch, but good work.  It
>>>>>> will
>>>>>> certainly be interesting to see how the JavaFX story unfolds.   
>>>>>> There
>>>>>> is still a long way to go, but I was excited to see some good
>>>>>> potential with these demos.  Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> "It is easier to optimize correct code than to correct optimized  
>> code." --
>> Bill Harlan
> >


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