On 9/20/10 13:29 , Cédric Beust ♔ wrote:
I think that all this move is going to accomplish is to push even more
developers toward SWT/JFace/Eclipse RCP.
Seriously, Java FX has close to zero adoption, the only times I ever
hear about it are either during Java One or from Sun employees or
JavaFX book authors.
The latter part of the statement is not a proof of the former. For
instance, I almost don't know a single person working on SWT (the
exception being from the past week), and this doesn't prove that nobody
is using SWT. In any case, the large increase of adoption of the
NetBeans Platform in the industry is related to the fact that many don't
like SWT (and hence the Eclipse Platform).
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