Java Inventor: JavaFX for Mortals

Daniel Zwolenski zonski at gmail.com
Sun Jul 22 03:59:02 PDT 2012


Hey Jeff,

I don't think anyone else has replied on this so I thought I would just
jump in and say: very impressive!

You've sure covered a lot of ground there. I especially like the publish to
Google App Engine feature - nice touch.

I'll be interested to see what kind of uptake you get on this.

Dan


On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Jeff Martin <jeff at reportmill.com> wrote:

> Links were stripped out:
>
> Java Inventor Gallery: http://www.reportmill.com/javi/gallery
>
> and
>
> JFX Flow: http://www.zenjava.com/jfx-flow
> Dex: http://www.javainc.com/projects/dex/Dex.html
>
>
> On Jul 17, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Jeff Martin wrote:
>
> > It seems this forum has been open to technology previews before, like
> the very cool JFX Flow and Dex. So in that vein, I hope it's okay to point
> this group to another.
> >
> > Java Inventor is a free IDE for education to make Java and JavaFX
> available to a broader audience. I'm thrilled with JavaFX - it's a
> sophisticated framework for sophisticated developers. Javi (for short) is
> an app builder and framework that lets anyone build and deploy rich
> internet database apps in minutes without having to spend years learning
> dozens of software, server and internet technologies. It's a true all in
> one: project manager, graphics designer, UI builder, database builder, code
> editor, media editor, report builder, ORM, app server, DB server, group
> source code server and more.
> >
> > Please check out the example gallery. The first four items show video
> creating a JavaFX UI on a data table for contact entry/update/search with
> report generation and internet deployment to Google App Engine - All in 10
> minutes or less! I hope Javi can help JavaFX reach millions of people
> beyond sophisticated developers: students, hobbyists, business managers,
> graphics designers and more. Let me know (on or offline) if you have any
> feedback.
> >
> > Jeff Martin
> > 214.513.1636
>
>


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