JavaOne 2010: JavaFX 2.0 demo during Thomas Kurian keynote

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2010

Nandini Ramini, Director of Development for Client Java at Oracle,
show a stunning demo of client-based graphics, showcasing the
latest advancements in JavaFX, including a "video wall" comprised of
160 concurrently playing media streams, with a curvature to the wall
achieved by applying 3D transforms to the 2D media views

Source: http://ondemandpreview.vportal.net/?auid=118

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  • OMG I have never seen something like it. Good bye HTML 5

  • Is ti possible to develop 3D games that run on all platforms smoothly using java FX(prism)????

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  • Really good, Hope my friends will soon forget other options as options ever. It is cool and easy.

  • Scott Piligrim FTW

    

  • The winners of the future javaFX and HTML5?

    Mobile is already in use the html5 to

    Anyway, That's nice. javaFX

  • Very unimpressive.

  • Nandini is hot. Would hire her anyday :)

  • @berry120 No - they haven't retargeted anything. They just finally found out that the platform would get wider usage if it was possible to use it without having to use that JavaFX-Script-Language.

  • @mythxs previously yes, but not so much anymore - I think Oracle have realised HTML5 would win and have thus retargeted JavaFX to the desktop. That to me is a very welcome change!

  • the future would be JavaFX vs HTML5~

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