> With the latest evolutions, JavaFX is just Swing 2.0 for Java. So, it
> will fit in a scenario of "normal" Java desktop applications, I'm no
> more seeing it as a Flash / Javascript alternative. So, it's not dead,
> but the original target for it is.

But "normal" Java desktop applications aren't exactly flourishing,
beyond developer circles and IDE's in particular. So I actually think
it will also be dead in a year or two... currently in a bit of a
zombie state, not really dead but not really alive either.

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