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JavaFX 1.2 Application Development Cookbook

By : Vladimir Vivien
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JavaFX 1.2 Application Development Cookbook

By: Vladimir Vivien

Overview of this book

JavaFX Script enables you to easily create rich Internet applications by embedding multimedia components. Although you can create stylish Internet applications by modifying these default components, even advanced users find it challenging to create impressive feature-rich Internet applications with JavaFX. Also, there are limited JavaFX components to work with and by default these components don't look visually appealing.This book explores limitless possibilities to style your application by coding JavaFX components to display your content in a more appealing fashion. The recipes in this book will help you to create customized JavaFX components with which you can make modern, feature-rich applications.First, you will be introduced to the JavaFX SDK and other development tools available to help you be productive during development. You will create an application in JavaFX by arranging complex graphical components (and non-graphical libraries) with simplified declarative constructs. You will then explore the fun side of JavaFX by using transformation techniques to manipulate the location and dimensions of objects. The next chapter is about the GUI components that are available in the framework, which provide a high level of interactivity. You will learn how to use the media component to play media content. Then we will access data and manipulate data locally or remotely. You will explore many deployment options and integration tips and tricks to take advantage of runtime contexts. Finally, you will interact with pure Java code to read and write files in JavaFX and to establish interactions with computing platforms.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
JavaFX 1.2 Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Mobile JavaFX
JavaFX Composer
JavaFX Products and Frameworks
Best Practices for Development
Best Practices for Deployment

Building and packaging your app with an IDE


Before you can run your application using any of the profiles mentioned in the introduction, you must build and package it to target that profile. You can build your application using an IDE or the javafxpackager command-line tool (see the recipe Building and packaging your app using javafxpackager) that comes with SDK. In this recipe, we are going to explore how to build your application using NetBeans and Eclipse.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you are using either the NetBeans or the Eclipse IDE for your JavaFX development. If you are not familiar with either of the IDEs, refer to Chapter 1, Getting Started with JavaFX, for a discussion on how to get started with an IDE for JavaFX development.

How to do it...

Both IDEs (NetBeans and Eclipse) provide support for automatic building and packaging of your JavaFX applications. You can target different runtime environments supported by JavaFX right from the IDE.

In NetBeans, you can specify...