Right on Jim, its best to keep the client going strong. You people who root so strong for HTML5 obviously have limited experience and expect way to much from HTML5. Java goes deep and wide and JavaFX plus its Webview component can take you places you can not travel to with less robust technologies like HTML5. The new way to do it (that is if you have a real app, not a little red wagon app to do) is put HTML5 into your JavaFX app and not try to squeeze your idea for an app into a HTML5 browser.
JavaFX was born dead...
toniaraujorocha 1 month ago
@toniaraujorocha wrong. It's brilliant.
105jrt 1 week ago
Right on Jim, its best to keep the client going strong. You people who root so strong for HTML5 obviously have limited experience and expect way to much from HTML5. Java goes deep and wide and JavaFX plus its Webview component can take you places you can not travel to with less robust technologies like HTML5. The new way to do it (that is if you have a real app, not a little red wagon app to do) is put HTML5 into your JavaFX app and not try to squeeze your idea for an app into a HTML5 browser.
song4stevejobs 2 months ago
you must be nuts to talk about ria nowadays... unfortunately, I don't understand oracle's move
adrianpaleacu 2 months ago
JavaFX? is oracle crazy??? flash is dying, silverlight got knoked out!!!!! how do they want to compete with html5???
AndreiCristianPetcu 2 months ago