Is there any good „how to make a JavaFX based app for iOS with bck2brwsr“ ? Or 
is there any maven or IDE plugin to test the project within one hour?


Am 30.09.2013 um 11:25 schrieb Anton Epple <toni.ep...@eppleton.de>:

> Performance differs depending on the browser. bck2brwsr is heavily optimized 
> for Chrome. The demos I've seen are running with 40-50FPS on Chrome but much 
> slower in Firefox. Performance on Chrome seemed definitely good enough to 
> create "normal" applications. Being aware that some things are not yet 
> supported, bck2brwsr is currently a working solution to get JavaFX on any 
> device that has a modern Browser.
> 
> --Toni
> 
> 
> Am 30.09.2013 um 10:04 schrieb Felix Bembrick <felix.bembr...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> How well does a JavaFX application perform in what is a fully interpreted 
>> environment like bck2brwsr?
>> 
>> On 30 Sep 2013, at 17:45, Anton Epple <toni.ep...@eppleton.de> wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm also optimistic. We've all seen that it's  possible from the technical 
>>> side… I think it takes quite some time to get legal approvement inside 
>>> Oracle to show something. Probably those guys simply didn't get their talks 
>>> approved in time. 
>>> 
>>> BTW: There's a new implementation of JavaFX available using the bck2brwsr 
>>> project:
>>> 
>>> https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-32965
>>> 
>>> It renders to HTML5 Canvas and runs in any modern browser including Android 
>>> phones and iPad/iPhone. Using Cordova, you can bundle as native apps.
>>> 
>>> --Toni
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Am 30.09.2013 um 08:50 schrieb Felix Bembrick <felix.bembr...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>>> No, you are *not* the only one. We *all* need it.  In fact, without it  
>>>> happening soon, JavaFX is already dead.
>>>> 
>>>> But let's not give up yet.  Perhaps it's closer than we know. I am a glass 
>>>> half full kinda guy :-)
>>>> 
>>>>> On 30 Sep 2013, at 16:40, Tobias Bley <t...@ultramixer.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I suppose „legal reasons“….
>>>>> 
>>>>> For me it’s very frustrating to see every year the same procedure: 
>>>>> JavaFX-iOS/Android related tracks were canceled - „nerd“ stuff like 
>>>>> Rasp.PI, DukePad & Co were announced. Maybe I’m really the only one who 
>>>>> needs JavaFX on mobile to use JavaFX on desktop as well… :(
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Am 29.09.2013 um 18:13 schrieb Jeff Martin <j...@reportmill.com>:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> It seems the JFX on iOS/Android were cancelled at the last moment. I 
>>>>>> tried to keep expectations low this year, but I admit I harbored secret 
>>>>>> hopes based on those sessions (a few embarrassingly optimistic 
>>>>>> conversations with clients notwithstanding).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Last week Tomas offered this:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> about cancelled sessions please contact Mr. JavaOne 
>>>>>>> stephen.c...@oracle.com I believe he will give satisfactory answer.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'd like to take him up on that satisfactory offer. Also, can we run the 
>>>>>> name "DukePad" by marketing again?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> :-)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> jeff
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Sep 29, 2013, at 12:12 AM, Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The sessions aren't up yet from the looks of it. It would be great to 
>>>>>>> get an overall roundup of any new announcements or directions in any 
>>>>>>> case. Given this is the developer community network it would make sense 
>>>>>>> in my mind to highlight stuff like that in here. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> For me, I'd love it if someone could quickly sum up any announcements 
>>>>>>> or sessions made about JavaFX for iOS, Android or in the deployment 
>>>>>>> space? 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> What happened at the sessions Tobi highlighted before 
>>>>>>> (http://blog.software4java.com/?p=97), did anyone go to these and able 
>>>>>>> to give us some info?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On 27/09/2013, at 7:07 AM, Richard Bair <richard.b...@oracle.com> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> The sessions, I think, are all being uploaded to Parley's 
>>>>>>>> (http://www.parleys.com), although I don't see any content there yet 
>>>>>>>> (not sure how long it will take them to post-process, but usually it 
>>>>>>>> is pretty fast).
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Sep 26, 2013, at 2:00 PM, Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Has anyone done or seen any good roundups (text or video) of the 
>>>>>>>>> JavaOne sessions relating to javafx?
>>>>> 
>>> 
> 

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