On Apr 29, 5:10 pm, Joshua Marinacci <[email protected]> wrote:
> JavaFX will play in both the enterprise space and the consumer space  
> (esp. since they are overlapping more and more.)...

In other words, soon it's going to be everywhere...

A couple of weeks back I was cleaning some old apps off my Vista based
PC.  To to that you go to the Contol Panel and select the option to
add or remove programs.  So far, so good.  What surprised me was
amongst the list of programs installed was almost every sample
application that I had clicked on on the JavaFX examples page.  Almost
a quarter of the applications that I had installed on the machine
were, in fact, JavaFX applications.

I had no idea that clicking JavaFX components on web pages would
result in so many applications being installed permanently on my
machine.  Is this a feature of JavaFX?  Should I expect to see a sort
of "JavaFX browsing history" in the form of installed applications on
my PC?
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