One final note, if you are interested in what a JavaFX 2.0 app looks
like code wise, here is a just published example showing the WebView
(embedded webkit) control, some Java code and css styling..

http://fxexperience.com/2011/05/maps-in-javafx-2-0/#more-1170



On Jun 1, 7:51 am, Steven Herod <[email protected]> wrote:
> It *looked* nicer, but it was actually a lot less easy to use in my
> experience.  Subtle problems with scrolling and anchors (can't remember the
> specifics).
>
> Since JavaFX is now Java, there's no need for a different document
> generation tool (and more time to focus on the core and not the tooling)
>
> I've got to say JavaDoc isn't sexy, but it is predictable.

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