wojciech.halicki.piszko wrote:
> I think a good example of what could be achieved by RIA framwork (Flex
> in that matter) is Acrobat.com. It contains tools for online
> collaboration - Buzzword, Tables and Presentations, last two are in
> labs (link at the bottom right of Acrobat.com). Acrobat.com has also
> AIR app for install. It can also be used from within Outlook (haven't
> checked how it works). Other contender is Java-based ThinkFree
> Office.
>
> I think JavaFX needs this kind of show of applications - big, engaging
> and useful. I know it is not ready yet and I hope it is months not
> years away from being ready to enable this kind of experience.
>   
When people say that JavaFX "is not ready" for this kind of application, 
do they consider that it is possible to freely mix Swing code with 
JavaFX? Yes, it would not be a 100% JavaFX solution, but still sellable 
as JavaFX... And the end user would not care about not being 100% 
JavaFX, as well as the thing just installs from the web.

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