You’re spot on, Mark. I need to do a little 
lightweight-in-the-browser-without-the-JVM development, and as a long-time 
Swing/JavaFX developer, I don’t want my fingers/brain to bleed too much. :-)

The JavaScript world doesn’t seem as cut-and-dried as Java, iOS, Android 
development. I’m hoping there’s a popular and capable standard for people who 
come from the Java world.

jeff


On Dec 16, 2014, at 9:07 AM, Jim Laskey (Oracle) <james.las...@oracle.com> 
wrote:

> He mentioned JavaFX Script language, so I assume he wants to work with FX 
> directly from Javascript.
> 
> Look at https://blogs.oracle.com/nashorn/entry/jjs_fx as an example
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- Jim
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 16, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Mark Fortner <phidia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Just to be clear, you're looking for a js library that has JavaFX-like 
>> components, an event model, threading, graphics, animation and charting. And 
>> runs in a browser. You're not looking to use fxml and js to build an 
>> application, correct?
>> 
>> On Dec 16, 2014 5:13 AM, "Jim Laskey (Oracle)" <james.las...@oracle.com> 
>> wrote:
>> Nashorn JavaScript works with FX very easily.
>> 
>> On Dec 15, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Jeff Martin <j...@reportmill.com> wrote:
>> 
>> > I need to do some JavaScript development - any recommendations for a 
>> > JavaScript library that comes the closest to JavaFX?
>> >
>> > It seems like a couple years ago I even heard talk about making a 
>> > JavaScript version of JavaFX (maybe at JavaOne).
>> >
>> > jeff
>> 
> 

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