News
News NetBeans 6.9 Release Emphasizes JavaFX By John K. Waters June 24, 2010 One of the questions lingering in the aftermath of Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems is, what happens now to the open ...
The Oracle-sponsored NetBeans team on Tuesday announced availability of the open source NetBeans 6.9 IDE featuring JavaFX Composer, a visual layout tool for building JavaFX GUI applications.
So JavaFX is here, sort of! And Sun's own scrappy IDE, NetBeans, is currently the only development tool that really integrates well with it, which, after all makes sense, as they're all part of ...
Oracle also announced the availability of the NetBeans Integrated Developer Environment (IDE) 7.1 Beta. NetBeans is a free, open source IDE for creating enterprise, Web, desktop, and mobile ...
Oracle’s open source plans for the JavaFX rich Internet application platform call for transparency and replacing any closed code with open code, an Oracle official said recently on a Java ...
Since JavaFX was first announced at JavaOne in May, there has been a flurry of activity focused on improving the client-side user experience of Java. InfoQ interviewed Joshua Marinacci about ...
Oracle has released JavaFX 2.0 and outlined plans to make it open source, as well laying out its roadmap for Java SE 8 and ME.
The NetBeans team also is offering a NetBeans IDE 7.2 Community Acceptance Survey to see what users think of the build and whether it is ready for full release. They survey will be open until July 9.
Further information about JavaFX 2.0 can be found at JavaFX.com. Oracle also announced the availability of the NetBeans Integrated Developer Environment (IDE) 7.1 Beta. NetBeans is a free, open source ...
The company seeks transparency and an open development model in addition to the replacement of any closed code with open code Oracle’s open source plans for the JavaFX rich Internet application ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results