On 2/8/10 14:44 , Mohamed Bana wrote:
On 8 February 2010 12:06, Fabrizio Giudici
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wrote:
On 2/8/10 12:57 , Mohamed Bana wrote:
I don't see myself using JavaFX to implement any line of
business apps. A DataGrid control with virtualization* is
vital in places such as, say, front-office where data needs to
be presented in tabular format.
Right. But what's the point about JavaFX? You can do data
virtualization even with JavaFX.
That's great to hear, but it's still lacking the DataGrid control. I
presume Oracle are going to do something about it given they're being
used heavily in enterprise.
Yes. We know that JavaFX lack components - I bet (but above all I hope)
that the current silence about JavaFX releases is due to Oracle
replanning it, also adding more developers as they announced. I think
it's fair for them to take some time to complete the planning, then they
should communicate as soon as possible.
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