Description: JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example by Carl Dea JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example provides a quick start to programming the JavaFX 2.0 platform. JavaFX 2.0 opens the door to business applications that look good, are fun to use, that take advantage of the medium to present data of all types—text, audio, video, etc.—in ways that engage the user and lead to increased productivity. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example provides a quick start to programming the JavaFX 2.0 platform. JavaFX 2.0 provides a rich set of APIs for use in creating graphically exciting client applications written solely in Java. You get a large set of customizable components that can be skinned using CSS techniques that you already know from doing web development. The platform even includes a web rendering engine enabling you to mix HTML content into your applications. Hardware acceleration means that your applications are fast and snappy, taking full advantage of modern graphics processing support at the hardware level. JavaFX 2.0 opens the door to business applications that look good, are fun to use, that take advantage of the medium to present data of all types—text, audio, video, etc.—in ways that engage the user and lead to increased productivity. Getting started with JavaFX 2.0 is surprisingly easy. You already have the Java skills. Very likely you know enough of CSS to get by. All thats left is to get a leg up on the API, and thats where JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example can help. In this short book, author Carl Dea takes you through a series of engaging, fun-to-work examples that bring you up to speed with the major facets of the platform. Begin with the fundamentals of installing the software and creating a simple interface. Move in progressive steps through the process of developing a working dialog box for an application. Then let the fun begin as you explore images and animations, audio and video, and finally learn to embed JavaFX applications in a web page as well as embedding HTML5 content within an application. At the end of this book youll have a good grasp of what JavaFX is all about, and youll be ready to begin your journey towards mastery of the platform.Entirely example-based Focused on practical applications Full of working code for you to adapt and extend Notes Slated to be the first book to market on the 2.0 version of the JavaFX platform that Oracle is now pushing as the "premier platform" for rich client applications. Filled with engaging examples for readers to implement, such as an MP3 player, an RSS reader, and a weather application. Written in an engaging problem/solution style that will appeal to programmers who often prefer to learn from a piece of well-written, example code. Author Biography Carl P. Dea is a software engineer working for BCT LLC on projects with high performance computing (HPC) architectures. He has been developing software for 15 years with many clients, from Fortune 500 companies to nonprofit organizations. He has written software ranging from mission-critical applications to Web applications. Carl has been using Java since the very beginning and is a JavaFX enthusiast dating back to when JavaFX used to be called F3. He has been involved with open-source projects such as JFXtras and JDIC. Carls passion for software development started when his middle school science teacher showed him the TRS-80 computer. His current software development interests are: rich client platforms (RCP), rich Internet applications (RIAs), Groovy, game programming, Arduino, mobile phones, and tablet computers. When hes not working, Carl and his wife love to watch their daughters perform at gymnastics meets. Carl lives on the East Coast in Pasadena (aka "The Dena"), Maryland. You can follow him on Twitter @carldea, and on LinkedIn at Carl also blogs at carlfx.wordpress.com. Table of Contents * JavaFX Fundamentals * Graphics with JavaFX * Media with JavaFX * JavaFX on the Web Long Description JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example provides a quick start to programming the JavaFX 2.0 platform. JavaFX 2.0 provides a rich set of APIs for use in creating graphically exciting client applications written solely in Java. You get a large set of customizable components that can be skinned using CSS techniques that you already know from doing web development. The platform even includes a web rendering engine enabling you to mix HTML content into your applications. Hardware acceleration means that your applications are fast and snappy, taking full advantage of modern graphics processing support at the hardware level. JavaFX 2.0 opens the door to business applications that look good, are fun to use, that take advantage of the medium to present data of all types-text, audio, video, etc.-in ways that engage the user and lead to increased productivity. Getting started with JavaFX 2.0 is surprisingly easy. You already have the Java skills. Very likely you know enough of CSS to get by. All thats left is to get a leg up on the API, and thats where JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example can help. In this short book, author Carl Dea takes you through a series of engaging, fun-to-work examples that bring you up to speed with the major facets of the platform. Begin with the fundamentals of installing the software and creating a simple interface. Move in progressive steps through the process of developing a working dialog box for an application. Then let the fun begin as you explore images and animations, audio and video, and finally learn to embed JavaFX applications in a web page as well as embedding HTML5 content within an application. At the end of this book youll have a good grasp of what JavaFX is all about, and youll be ready to begin your journey towards mastery of the platform. Entirely example-based Focused on practical applications Full of working code for you to adapt and extend What youll learn Install JavaFX 2.0 and configure your environment Create applcations menus and dialog boxes Design forms for data entry Work with images and animations Embed audio and video into your applications Deploy JavaFX applications in a browser Who this book is for JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example is aimed at Java programmers wanting to learn the JavaFX 2.0 platform for designing graphic- and media-rich client applications for the enterprise. Readers should be familiar with Java, and preferably also with the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment. Table of Contents JavaFX Fundamentals Graphics with JavaFX Media with JavaFX JavaFX on the Web Feature FX 2.0: Introduction by Example provides a quick start to developing graphically rich and exciting client applications using your existing Java skills and the Java. Details ISBN1430242574 Author Carl Dea ISBN-10 1430242574 ISBN-13 9781430242574 Format Paperback Imprint APress DEWEY 005.133 Language English Media Book Series Experts Voice in Java Short Title JAVAFX 20 INTRO BY EXAMPLE Pages 200 Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Edition 1st Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany Illustrations XV, 200 p. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4302-4258-1 Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-02-08 Edition Description 1st ed. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Javafx 2.0: Introduction by Example
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. Kg
Publication Year: 2012
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