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JavaFX Bootstrap
by Jim Weaver and Gerrit Grunwald
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Much of this session will draw upon the work in the Pro JavaFX 2 book that Jim Weaver co-authored, as well as the UI controls and gauges that Gerrit Grunwald created for the open source JFXtras project. Some of the areas that we'll cover are:
Getting started with JavaFX
Creating a user interface
Using Scene Builder and FXML
Using the JavaFX UI controls
Creating custom UI controls
Leveraging the strengths of JavaFX and HTML5
Overview of DataFX, calling web services
Using Scenic View
Using JavaFX APIs from Alternative JVM Languages
Embedded Java/JavaFX on a Raspberry Pi
Embedded Java/JavaFX on a BeagleBoard
Wrap-up and additional Q&A
During the session we'll have brief guest appearances by JavaFX developers such as Martin Gunnarson and Pär Sikö, Stephen Chin, Angela Caicedo, Jonathan Giles, Johan Vos, and Jasper Potts. We'll also be awarding ten copies of the Pro JavaFX 2 book to participative audience members.
Source: Devoxx
Devoxx 2016 - Java on Mobile - Write once, Run on iOS & Android
JavaFX 8 offers a rich set of visually appealing UI controls, a convenient property binding mechanism for event handling, and a powerful tool for layout and design. This session shows you how to develop mobile applications with Java and JavaFX and deploy them on IOS and Android devices, all from the same code base. The session begins with an overview of JavaFX UI controls and property binding techniques. After demonstrating an example JavaFX application with FXML, Scene Builder, and Gluon Maps, you'll learn how to deploy the app on a mobile device (IOS or Android). You'll also learn how to keep connected mobile devices updated when data in the cloud changes. This session includes several useful examples and shows how Java and JavaFX makes it easy to develop applications that target different mobile devices. This write once, run anywhere (WORA) platform uses an IDE plug in and library support from Gluon to create native applications.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eohuPOXHRQQ
( Devoxx 2016
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Cameron Purdy (Java EE)
Nandini Ramani (JavaFX/Embedded Java/Java ME)
Georges Saab (Java SE)
Patrick Curran (JCP)
Petter Utzschneider
This is a JavaFX 2.0 app that is taking output from TinyG and drawing the current path of the CNC toolhead. There is no gcode being parsed in the Java application, this output is ALL being provided from TinyG's realtime status output messages.
TinyG CNC Controller Information: www.synthetos.com/wiki/index.php?title=Projects:TinyG
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