JavaFX
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-13-701287-9 (ISBN)
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Using JavaFX, developers and graphic designers can work together to build robust, immersive applications and deploy them anywhere: on the desktop, on the Web, and on millions of Java-enabled mobile devices. JavaFX lets you maintain your existing graphics and seamlessly integrate them into Java applications. Plus, JavaFX Script is a declarative language that allows you to preserve your investment in the Java platform while allowing more creativity with JavaFX’s Rich Internet Application environment.
JavaFX™: Developing Rich Internet Applications brings together all the knowledge, techniques, and reusable code you need to quickly deliver production-quality solutions. Writing for both developers and designers, the authors explain how JavaFX simplifies and improves the RIA development process, and they show how to make the most of its ready-built components and frameworks.
JavaFX™ covers everything from data integration to multimedia, special effects to REST. The authors present a full chapter of code recipes and a complete case study application. This book’s wide-ranging content includes
Building and running JavaFX programs
Understanding the role of graphics designers in creating JavaFX Graphical Assets
Writing fast, efficient JavaFX Script programs
Using data binding to simplify Model-View-Controller application design
Creating rich user experiences with JavaFX visual components
Bringing user interfaces to life with lighting, reflection, and other special effects
Adding motion with the JavaFX animation framework
Incorporating pictures, sound, and videos in your applications
Creating RESTful applications with JSON and XML
Writing JavaFX applications that make the most of the underlying Java platform
The Java™ Series is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is the official place to go for complete, expert, and definitive information on Java technology. The books in this Series provide the inside information you need to build effective, robust, and portable applications and applets. The Series is an indispensable resource for anyone targeting the Java platform.
Jim Clarke is a principle technologist with Sun Microsystems and has spent the last twelve years developing with the Java platform. Prior to that, Jim specialized in distributed object technologies. For the past two years, Jim has been working directly with JavaFX and was a part of the JavaFX compiler team. Jim is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and has been in the computer science field for thirty years. You can catch his blog at http://blogs.sun.com/clarkeman/. Jim Connors, a long-time member of Sun’s system engineering community, has spent the last decade helping customers further utilize Java technology ranging from Java Card and Java Micro Edition through Java Enterprise Edition. His current focus involves providing software solutions to Sun’s embedded market, including real-time Java, Solaris, and most recently JavaFX. Jim has twenty-five years’ experience in systems software development including stints as a compiler developer for both the C and ADA programming languages. Along with Jim Clarke and Eric Bruno, Jim developed and demonstrated one of the first applications utilizing JavaFX Script back at JavaONE 2007. A regular blogger, you can read his occasional rantings at http://blogs.sun.com/jtc. Eric Bruno is a systems engineer at Sun, with a focus on Java RTS in the financial community. He is the author of the books Java Messaging and Real-Time Java Programming and has dozens of technology articles to his name. He is currently a contributing editor for Dr. Dobb's Journal and writes their online Java blog. Prior to Sun, Eric worked at Reuters where he developed real-time trading systems, order-entry and routing systems, as well as real-time news and quotes feeds, in both Java and C++.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: JavaFX for the Graphic Designer
Chapter 3: JavaFX Primer
Chapter 4: Synchronize Data Models–Binding and Triggers
Chapter 5: Create User Interfaces
Chapter 6: Apply Special Effects
Chapter 7: Add motion with JavaFX Animation
Chapter 8: Include Multi-Media
Chapter 9: Add JavaFX to Web pages
Chapter 10: Create “RESTful” applications with JSON and XML
Chapter 11: JavaFX and Java™ Technology
Chapter 12: JavaFX Code Recipes
Chapter 13: Sudoku Application
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.6.2009 |
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Reihe/Serie | The Java Series ... from the Source |
Verlagsort | New Jersey |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 231 x 182 mm |
Gewicht | 612 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► Java |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-701287-X / 013701287X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-701287-9 / 9780137012879 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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