Hi Moandji

Do you have a link to more information screenshots or something the
like..?

Regards, Adrian

On Sep 10, 11:05 am, Moandji Ezana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Last night, at the Brussels JUG's JavaFX session, we got a little demo of
> the JavaFX authoring tool (I hope I'm getting the name right, it might have
> been JavaFX Composer? I mean the one that's standalone, not the one that's
> part of NetBeans). It was an alpha preview build that was several months
> old, but it looked *awesome*.
>
> It is itself an extremely pretty JavaFX application that makes Google's App
> Inventor and the Android Eclipse plugin's visual layout tool look like a
> joke, in terms of functionality. It had drag and drop layouting, lots of
> pre-built event handlers and a timeline to manage keyframes, transitions,
> etc. Apparently, it's a lot like Matisse (which I've never used).
>
> It just made a lot of sense to me to put together most of the UI in a visual
> tool, then modify the generated code only for the particularly tricky/custom
> bits. And if it's possible to write your own plugins or event handlers, even
> that might not be too necessary.
>
> While JavaFXScript is a very nice language, I haven't really been interested
> in JavaFX as a whole. If the authoring tool lives up to its promise, that
> might change a bit.
>
> Moandji

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