JavaFX has gone mobile!
JavaFX Mobile has finally been released, and this is a great news for all Java ME developers out there!!
JavaFX is an expressive rich client platform for creating and delivering rich Internet experiences across all screens of your life. [...] With JavaFX Mobile, Sun is bringing expressiveness to the most powerful and pervasive mobile platform. On mobile devices, JavaFX runs directly on Java ME to take advantage of its ubiquity, security, and highly capable feature-set.
To get an idea of what you can do with JavaFX, you can look at the samples posted on JavaFX website, shipped with the source code used to achieve these results. They’re just impressive!
Can’t wait anymore? Then download JavaFX and start learning!
Rakesh 10:47 am on February 13, 2009 Permalink
Is JavaFX mobile available in the form of a library which can used in a J2ME application or does it needs to be already pre-installed in the phone like FlashLite ?
pit 2:40 pm on February 13, 2009 Permalink
Hi Rakesh,
unfortunately, JavaFX needs a separate runtime that cannot run on current MIDP implementations, due to graphics and multimedia requirements.
This means that we have to wait for first devices supporting it (2009 seems to be the year, anyway).
A deliverable player seems to be on plans too, but there are not too much infos about it at the moment.
Pit
anjali 5:37 am on February 26, 2009 Permalink
Hello,
Do you know any back end database(sqlite/rms..)to which javaFX supports?with which we will creat an application besides using j2me and MIDP2.0 or CDC?
which mobile handset(high end) currently supporting for javaFX? or no one till?
anjali 12:18 pm on February 26, 2009 Permalink
will any one please tell me how to use CELL_SPACING to minimise the spacing between two items so that we can layout two items horizontally on form.
we tried the layout setting of midp2.0 horizontal vertical after before and left
but it works on emulator only, it works on sony cyber shot but it does not working on motorola A810 nokia n72/n73 with same screen resolution of 240* 320
please help
thanxxxxx
anjali
vivek mishra 6:28 am on April 15, 2009 Permalink
Anjali,
Actually implementation of J2ME is Vendor dependent, it means every vendor is free to implement it’s API in different fashion, that’s why you can’t see same result on different Devices, On every device it’s output/display will be different.
So you can just try any good layout, and don worry about it’s behavior(in terms of display) on different devices.
Thanx
Vivek
vivek mishra 6:29 am on April 15, 2009 Permalink
Or finally if you really need customized layout then you need to use Canvas to place your component appropriatly.
Thanx
Vivek Mishra
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