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Pro JavaFX 2: A Definitive Guide to Rich Clients with Java Technology (repost)

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Pro JavaFX 2: A Definitive Guide to Rich Clients with Java Technology (repost)

Pro JavaFX 2: A Definitive Guide to Rich Clients with Java Technology by James Weaver, Weiqi Gao, Stephen Chin and Dean Iverson
English | ISBN: 1430268727 | 2012 | 640 pages | PDF | 36,2 MB

In Pro JavaFX 2: A Definitive Guide to Rich Clients with Java Technology, Jim Weaver, Weiqi Gao, Stephen Chin, Dean Iverson, and Johan Vos show you how you can use the JavaFX platform to create rich-client Java applications. You'll see how JavaFX provides a powerful Java-based UI platform capable of handling large-scale data-driven business applications.

Covering the JavaFX API, development tools, and best practices, this book provides code examples that explore the exciting new features provided with JavaFX 2. It contains engaging tutorials that cover virtually every facet of JavaFX development and reference materials on JavaFX that augment the JavaFX API documentation. Written in an engaging and friendly style, Pro JavaFX 2 is an essential guide to JavaFX 2.
What you’ll learn
How to get started with JavaFX 2, including downloading the SDK and available tools.
How to express user interfaces with a declarative-style enabled by the JavaFX builder classes.
How to use property binding to keep the UI easily in sync with the model.
How to use the rich set of JavaFX UI controls, charts, shapes, effects, transformations, and animations to create stunning, responsive, user interfaces.
How to use the powerful JavaFX layout classes to define the user interface in a cross-platform fashion.
How to leverage the observable collection classes to observe changes in, and bind to, Java collections.
How to use the JavaFX media classes to play audio and video.
How to interact with external application services to create an enterprise application with JavaFX.
How to use the JavaFX API with alternative languages such as Scala, Groovy, and Visage.
How to uncover the JavaFX APIs to whatever degree you choose. The tutorials, reference materials, and pointers to resources are exhaustive.
Who this book is for

Application developers, graphic designers, and IT decision makers. Not only does this book contain comprehensive technical information for developers and designers, it builds a compelling case for choosing JavaFX for web applications and RIAs.