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JavaFX Script was a scripting language designed by Sun Microsystems, forming part of the JavaFX family of technologies on the Java Platform. JavaFX targeted the Rich Internet Application domain (competing with Adobe Flex and Microsoft Silverlight), specializing in rapid development of visually rich applications for the desktop and mobile markets. JavaFX Script works with integrated development environments such as NetBeans, Eclipse (software), Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA. JavaFX is released under the GNU General Public License, via the Sun sponsored OpenJFX project. History JavaFX Script used to be called F3 for Form Follows Function. F3 was primarily developed by Chris Oliver (software engineer), Chris Oliver, who became a Sun Microsystems, Sun employee through their acquisition of SeeBeyond Technology Corporation in September 2005. Its name was changed to JavaFX Script, and it became open sourced at JavaOne 2007. JavaFX 1.0 was released on December 4, 2008. On September 10, 201 ...
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JavaFX is a Computing platform, software platform for creating and delivering Application software, desktop applications, as well as rich web applications that can run across a wide variety of devices. JavaFX has support for desktop computers and web browsers on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS, as well as mobile devices running iOS and Android (operating system), Android. On desktops, JavaFX supports Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, macOS and Linux operating systems. Beginning with JavaFX 1.2, Oracle Corporation, Oracle has released beta versions for OpenSolaris. On mobile, JavaFX Mobile 1.x is capable of running on multiple mobile operating systems, including Symbian, Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, and proprietary real-time operating systems. JavaFX was intended to replace Swing (Java), Swing as the standard Graphical User Interface, GUI library for Java Platform, Standard Edition, Java SE, but it has been dropped from new ...
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