Johan Compagner wrote:

as far as i see are JavaFX programs still running inside a jvm
and in that jvm you have a scripting to script java2d stuff
(at least that is my understanding looking at it for a few minutes)

Yes, that's what I gathered, too.

So i guess the input for a JavaFX programm are just classes or something
like that.

Well, not quite. It really seems to be a scripting language. One sample application that comes with JavaFX is an app that lets you change the JavaFX code on the fly and the GUIs are updated in realtime, no compilation needed.
So I guess generating JavaFX scripting code dynamically might work.

- Johannes


johan


On 5/14/07, Paolo Di Tommaso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Could have recently announced JavaFX script some impact on Wicket
development?

If JavaFX replaces the (X)HTML/DOM/CSS presentation stuff it would be
possible to have Wicket rendering JavaFX script instead HTML ...

What do you think about? Is JavaFX interesting from a Wicket perspective?


Regards,

Paolo




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