Oracle is still committed to JavaFX and it will still be around for a while.

As of 7u6 we bundled JavaFX with the Oracle JDK, we've open sourced 100% of the code, we continue developing for it, etc. I understand that while there is both Swing and JavaFX available that people will continue to question the existence of each -- so be it. Each has it's own niches and benefits and our strategy, as it has been for years now, is to continue with each.

 - Don


On 30/11/2015 11:13 AM, Dirk @ Google wrote:
Hi there,

there has been quite a shake-up in the JavaFX community last week when Shay Almog 
(Codename One) first responded to a blog of mine (dlemmermann.wordpress.com) with a 
lot of negative comments regarding JavaFX and its future. He then followed up with a 
long blog asking the question „Should Oracle Spring-Clean JavaFX“ 
(https://www.codenameone.com/blog/should-oracle-spring-clean-javafx.html 
<https://www.codenameone.com/blog/should-oracle-spring-clean-javafx.html>).

I do understand that it is often a good strategy to not comment on stuff like 
this because commenting would just draw attention to it, but we have now 
reached the point where potential customers are questioning the sustainability 
of a JavaFX-based solution. They are now wondering if JavaFX will still be 
around in a few years. In my specific case the customer demands an answer from 
me and my partners within the next week, and if not convincing they will go 
with something / someone else. We will loose a contract worth around one 
million dollars because of one blog written by Shay with no follow-up from 
Oracle.

What is needed is an official statement from Oracle / Oracle employees / JavaFX 
development team, saying that Oracle is still committed to JavaFX and that it 
will still be around for a while. Can somebody please do that?

Dirk



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