JavaFX is a state-of-the-art graphics toolkit that is now built into Java and can be easily integrated with the NetBeans Platform. With JavaFX, you can create advanced user interfaces, manipulate media, generate graphical effects and animations, and much more. The NetBeans Platform provides a framework for building robust, modular applications with long life expectancies. Together, JavaFX and the NetBeans Platform provide the basis for creating visually appealing, industrial-strength applications.
Focusing on JavaFX as the front end for rich client applications, this guide’s examples cover JavaFX 8 with the NetBeans Platform, NetBeans IDE, and Java 8. Gail and Paul Anderson fully explain JavaFX and its relationship with the NetBeans Platform architecture, and systematically show Java developers how to use them together effectively. Each concept and technique is supported by clearly written code examples, proven through extensive classroom teaching.
Chapter 1. A Tour Of The Netbeans Platform
Chapter 2. Background Basics
Chapter 3. Introduction To Javafx
Chapter 4. Working With Javafx
Chapter 5. A Taste Of Modularity
Chapter 6. Javafx Integration
Chapter 7. Nodes And Explorer Views
Chapter 8. Netbeans Platform Window System
Chapter 9. Action Framework
Chapter 10. Building A Crud Application
Chapter 11. Dialogs
Chapter 12. Wizards
Chapter 13. File System
Chapter 14. Data System
Chapter 15. Javafx Charts
Chapter 16. Using Web Services
Chapter 17. Branding, Distribution, And Internationalization