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20 Best JavaFX Tutorials Collection
Written by Phoenix   
Sunday, 09 August 2009 06:40

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JavaFX is an expressive rich client platform for creating and delivering rich Internet experiences across all the screens of your life. The JavaFX platform gives you unparalleled freedom and flexibility to create expressive content across multiple screens, including mobile devices, desktops, televisions, and other consumer devices. It combines the best capabilities of the Java platform with comprehensive, immersive media functionality into an intuitive and comprehensive one-stop development environment. The JavaFX platform empowers content developers by enabling them to focus on creativity instead of coding. It enables developers to create game-changing applications and engaging content with maximum market penetration opportunities. So here I am providing, the best collection of JavaFX Tutorials.

 

1. JavaFX Tutorials

This site will keep you up to date with the latest news on JavaFX. It will also share with you tutorials on the uses of javaFX and related toolkit/technologies.

 

2.  JavaFX Tutorials and Demos

  

A good collection of JavaFX Tutorials and Demos.

 

3. The Official JavaFx Tutorials

The tutorial uses the JavaFX platform to demonstrate how easy it is to provide an immersive experience by bringing rich multimedia content from the web into an application. The Media Browser RIA builds a scrollable wall that displays images and videos obtained using web services. It also provides animation effects, such as zooming, and supports keyboard navigation.

The tutorial steps through the development process, starting with simple layout tasks and local data and progressing to web services integration. Each task includes a NetBeans project file so that you can follow along using NetBeans IDE 6.5 for JavaFX 1.1.

 

4.  The JavaFX Learning Center

This course shows Web developers and Java programmers how to develop rich internet applications using the JavaFX Script programming language. Learn how to create animations and effects, add multimedia to applications, and incorporate web services into JavaFX applications. It is offered as a one day workshop with hands-on lab or as a half-day seminar. 

 

5.  Learning the JavaFX Script Programming Language - Tutorial Overview

The JavaFX Script programming language lets you create modern looking applications with sophisticated graphical user interfaces. It was designed from the ground up to make GUI programming easy; its declarative syntax, data binding model, animation support, and built-in visual effects let you accomplish more work with less code, resulting in shorter development cycles and increased productivity.

This tutorial is your starting point for learning the JavaFX Script programming language. It focuses on the fundamentals only: that is, on the underlying, non-visual, core constructs that are common to all FX applications. When finished, you will be ready for Building GUI Applications with JavaFX, the second tutorial in this series. After that, the Media Browser tutorial will walk you through the complete end-to-end development of a real-world application.

In addition, advanced developers will be interested in the JavaFX Script Programming Language Reference and Application Programming Interface (API) documentation. These reference documents provide a lower-level discussion of the syntax, semantics, and supported libraries of the JavaFX Script programming language and SDK.

 

6.  Building a JavaFX Application Using NetBeans IDE

This tutorial gives you a quick tour of JavaFX application development using NetBeans IDE 6.5 for JavaFX 1.0. It shows you how to use the features included with the IDE to perform the typical phases of developing a rich internet application (RIA) using the JavaFX technology.

In this tutorial, you create an analog clock with an animated second hand, as shown in the the following figure. You use a graphical asset, which was developed by a graphic artist, for the clock's background. You then deploy the clock to your local web browser as an applet. As you build the application, you are introduced to some of the features the IDE has to offer for your application development. After you have completed this tutorial, you will know how to create, preview, run, and locally deploy JavaFX applications using the NetBeans IDE.

 

7.  Learning JavaFX 1.0 : Tutorials

So.  It's out. It looks good.  But how do you go about learning JavaFX.  What do you do ?  One quick way to start learning is to start with the tutorial, Learning the JavaFX Script Programming Language - Tutorial Overview.  The lessons in this tutorial include :
-     Lesson 1 - Getting Started with JavaFX Script
-     Lesson 2 - Writing Scripts
-     Lesson 3 - Using Objects
-     Lesson 4 - Data Types
-     Lesson 5 - Sequences
-     Lesson 6 - Operators
-     Lesson 7 - Expressions
-     Lesson 8 - Data Bindings and Triggers
-     Lesson 9 - Writing Your Own Classes
-     Lesson 10 - Packages
-     Lesson 11 - Access Modifiers

 

8. Tutorials : Zembly Services + JavaFX + Facebook

Zembly has an interesting addition - Zembly Client Library - it is a library that allows JavaFX to use Zembly services.   You can learn more on this from the Zembly blog, Using the ZCL/JavaFX Library, which walks you through building a JavaFX app and leveraging Zembly services.  In another example, Build a JavaFX/ZCL Facebook App,  shows you how to create an app which performs a local search for a coffee shop.  Note that with NetBeans 6.7 there is a plugin allowing you to use  Zembly's Web API Gateway Client Library.  Check out the tutorial, Using the Zembly Web API Gateway Client Library with NetBeans IDE.

 

9. 10 Minute Tutorial - JavaFX: Hello World

I want to jump right in and create an application that will have everyone hanging on the edge of their seat with enthusiasm (or rolling their eyes and groaning in almost physical pain): Hello World.

 

10. 4 JavaFX Tutorials for Beginners

When Sun released the first code drops of JavaFX, I excitedly absorbed all the information I could find and started writing tutorials so other developers would not need to scrounge for information like me. However, the severely alpha state of JavaFX soon cooled my zeal, and overwhelmed by the bugs and spotty documentation, I decided to stop writing tutorials.

With the release of JavaFX 1.0, I resurrected, retrofitted and in some cases completely rewrote my old tutorials to match the final version. So, below I’ve listed and described four tutorials that will hopefully serve as a decent first stepping stone for JavaFX beginners.

 

11. JavaFX Developer Reference

The JavaFX developer reference with online sources are available to help you learn and use JavaFX technology.

 

12. JavaFX Online Course

A complete crash course on JavaFX for beginners to learn JavaFX from scratch.

 

13. Java and JavaFX GUI Application Learning Trail

A Java GUI application uses the standard Java components GUI component set, Swing, and is deployed to the desktop. As with other Java applications, Java GUI applications can be deployed to Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS, OpenSolaris and any other system that contains the Java Runtime Environment.

The GUI Builder in NetBeans IDE enables you to create Java GUI applications visually.

JavaFX is a rich client platform for building cross-device applications and content. The JavaFX platform includes a straightforward declarative language called JavaFX Script that makes it easy to define expressive user interfaces. There are a set of NetBeans IDE plugins, graphics, media and audio support libraries, and runtime environments that enable building rich internet applications (RIAs) with a consistent look and feel across devices with diverse form factors and capabilities.

 

14. The JavaFX Journey

The ultimate collection of JavaFX Tutorials with examples. Code and a working example is provided in all the tutorials (where it makes sense)!

 

15. Planet JavaFX Tutorials

This page serves as a catalog of both official Sun tutorials of JavaFX and those built by the community. Feel free to add your tutorials to the list, either as an external link or to a Planet JFX wiki page which describes the details.

 

16. JavaFX: Tutorials and Demos

JavaFX is a family of products for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) with immersive media and content. The JavaFX products include a runtime and tools suite that web scripters, designers and developers can use to quickly build and deliver expressive rich interactive applications for desktop, mobile, TV and other platforms. Currently JavaFX consists of JavaFX Script and JavaFX Mobile.

 

17. Two Tutorials on JavaFX 1.0 and NetBeans IDE 6.5

With the release of JavaFX 1.0 and NetBeans 6.5 in December, many developers are eagerly experimenting with these new technologies. Interested users may want to walk through a couple of tutorials that demonstrate how to create a JavaFX application that uses NetBeans IDE 6.5.

 

18.  JavaFX 1.2 applications with Eclipse - Tutorial

This article describes how to develop your first JavaFX 1.2 application using Eclipse. The new Eclipse plugin provides nice examples and an improved editor for JavaFX. This article is based on JavaFX 1.2, Java 1.6 and Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo). This article assumes that you know how to use Eclipse for creating Java programs.

 

19.  Building GUI Applications With JavaFX

Are you familiar with declarative programming? The JavaFX Script programming language uses this simple but powerful coding style. This lesson shows you how easy it is to use declarative statements through the creation of a simple GUI application. For more information, refer to  Writing Scripts, Using Objects, and Writing Your Own Classes in Learning the JavaFX Script Programming Language. 

 

20. JavaFX Video Tutorial 

In a fast changing world of technology, a new framework, language or a methodology is introduced before we get time to master the previous one. It is a great challenge for software professionals to keep acquiring new skills.  And it takes time and effort to learn new technology!

The JavaFX video tutorials are designed to shorten the learning curve and help you acquire the skills quickly

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