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Friday, May 11, 2007

Running your first JavaFX program in Eclipse

The JavaFX Script (or JavaFX language) is a declarative scripting language. The JavaFX allows for easy creation of graphical user interfaces and enables developers to create rich media applications for deployment on Java environments. In this screencast, we use the Eclipse IDE 3.2.2 to create simple JavaFX application.

You can get your first JavaFX application up and running in Eclipse SDK easily by following these steps:

1. Extend Eclipse with JavaFX plugin (01:30):


2. Write you first JavaFX program (01:29):

3. Run JavaFX application (00:59):



To find out more about Eclipse IDE, we recommend these books:
Java(TM) Developer's Guide to Eclipse, The (2nd Edition) Eclipse Rich Client Platform: Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java(TM) Applications Eclipse: Building Commercial-Quality Plug-ins (2nd Edition)

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