Re: JavaScript library for JavaFX fans?

2014-12-16 Thread Mark Fortner
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)

Re: JavaScript library for JavaFX fans?

2014-12-16 Thread Jim Laskey (Oracle)
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

Re: JavaScript library for JavaFX fans?

2014-12-16 Thread Jeff Martin
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

Re: JavaScript library for JavaFX fans?

2014-12-16 Thread Mark Fortner
GWT is probably closest to what you're looking for. You write java and it emits HTML and JavaScript. In recent years as JavaScript has been playing catch up though, the popularity of gwt has been on the wane. Angularjs has been gaining a lot of traction as well as Polymer. But these more recent

Re: JavaScript library for JavaFX fans?

2014-12-16 Thread Ali Ebrahimi
if you can not forget java just use ZK framework. On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Jeff Martin j...@reportmill.com wrote: 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