-boun...@openjdk.java.net] On Behalf
Of Herve Girod
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 8:20 AM
To: Pedro Duque Vieira
Cc: OpenJFX Mailing List
Subject: Re: JavaFX at JavaOne 2014
There are no reasons that JavaFX could not work well on mobile platforms,
providing there is a JVM. I was convinced
when an app is
installed on the device.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Palmer [mailto:swpal...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 5:46 PM
To: John Smith
Cc: Herve Girod; Pedro Duque Vieira; OpenJFX Mailing List
Subject: Re: JavaFX at JavaOne 2014
That first article was so wrong about
Community members such as Gerrit Grunwald have already demonstrated an
application with a single JavaFX code base running on Windows, MacOS,
Linux, Android, iOS and even Raspberry Pi.
BTW, I totally disagree with you on your comments about the similarities of
the desktop UIs and some sort of
People have tried HTML5 as a way to create apps for mobile platforms. Most
of the big names who tried this e.g. Facebook have abandoned it.
They've abandoned it but not because of the reasons you imply but rather
due to HTML5 limitations of providing a good native experience in regards
to
There are no reasons that JavaFX could not work well on mobile platforms,
providing there is a JVM. I was convinced that mobile UI toolkits were very
specific, but it's really not the case. Android UI Toolkit has really very
few mobile specificities for example.
2014-06-23 16:46 GMT+02:00 Pedro
There are no reasons that JavaFX could not work well on mobile platforms,
providing there is a JVM. I was convinced that mobile UI toolkits were very
specific, but it's really not the case. Android UI Toolkit has really very
few mobile specificities for example.
It's not so much the
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John
-Original Message-
From: openjfx-dev [mailto:openjfx-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net] On Behalf Of
Herve Girod
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 8:20 AM
To: Pedro Duque Vieira
Cc: OpenJFX Mailing List
Subject: Re: JavaFX at JavaOne 2014
There are no reasons that JavaFX could not work well
That first article was so wrong about nearly everything mentioned in it that it
made me want to vomit.
On Jun 23, 2014, at 2:31 PM, John Smith john_sm...@symantec.com wrote:
I don't know much about Android, but does it have to be a VM, or could you
use ART or an ART equivalent:
Unfortunately there's nothing new and no Oracle sessions on that subject -
javafx on ios and/or android...
:(
--
Pedro Duque Vieira
Don't expect anything from Oracle related to IOS and Android other than
some code contributions. They have said
ADF Mobile / Jdeveloper (etc) will suffer financially if Oracle supports
IOS and Android directly.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Pedro Duque Vieira
pedro.duquevie...@gmail.com
Let's be a little bit more positive here guys...
From the link I posted you can see that there is a ton of JavaFX content at
JavaOne this year which is a very. very good sign in itself.
And, as I said, both iOS and Android are mentioned with featured sessions.
This is *new* in the sense that
There's an impressive list of JavaFX-related content at this year's JavaOne.
Good to see both iOS and Android featured!
Enterprise JavaFX [CON2341]
https://oracleus.activeevents.com/2014/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=2341JavaFX
offers a lot of awesome features for creating modern,
Gosh, that formatted badly.
Here's a link to the actual list:
https://oracleus.activeevents.com/2014/connect/search.ww?eventRef=javaone#loadSearch-event=nullsearchPhrase=JavaOne%2C+JavaFXsearchType=sessiontc=0sortBy=p=i(10009)=10111
On 19 June 2014 20:09, Felix Bembrick
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