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Java(FX) Enterprise Development
Posted by rbair on November 07, 2008 at 01:16 PM | Comments (17)
The past couple months have been incredibly busy for the Java client group. After JavaOne we started essentially from scratch writing and rewriting the JavaFX APIs and implementations to get them ready for general use. When we do release the bits, bear in mind it won't be perfect, but our commitment to JavaFX is strong and as you would expect, future versions will always be better than the last. There is a talented team of developers working on the JavaFX SDK, including Kevin Rushforth, Chris Campbell, Jasper Potts, Jim Graham, Dmitri Trembovetski, Igor Kushnirskiy, Amy Fowler, Tony Wyant, and on and on, and it is a pleasure to work with these folks on a day to day basis.
As many of you know, I've been the SwingLabs lead for 4 years now (has it been that long?). When Hans left, I took on a lot of responsibility in the JavaFX SDK and haven't had time (along with the rest of the team) to properly interface with the community. I personally very much appreciate the work and interest in SwingLabs even while I've not been able to participate in the day to day operations as I had before.
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