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		<title>JavaFX Links of the Week 1, February 2010</title>
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		<dc:creator>Herbert Mühlburger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I decided to post regularly interesting JavaFX links of the past week. Thanks to Jonathan Giles for his great posts on &#8220;Java Desktop Links of the Week&#8221;. The JavaFX links are just taken from Jonathan&#8217;s posts in order to build a little JavaFX news archieve on my own blog and to inform my subscribers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I decided to post regularly interesting JavaFX links of the past week. Thanks to <a title="Jonathan Gile's Blog" href="http://jonathangiles.net/blog/" target="_blank">Jonathan Giles</a> for his great posts on &#8220;Java Desktop Links of  the Week&#8221;. The JavaFX links are just taken from Jonathan&#8217;s posts in order to build a little JavaFX news archieve on my own blog and to inform my subscribers on interesting JavaFX news.</p>
<p>Here are the <strong>JavaFX Links of the Week 1, February 2010:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Jim Weaver</strong> sums up the Oracle news this week nice  and succinctly: ‘<a href="http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2010/01/oracle-we-will-invest-heavily-in-javafx.html">We  will invest heavily in JavaFX</a>‘.</li>
<li>The JavaFX tutorial has been updated to include a <a href="http://java.sun.com/javafx/1/tutorials/core/dataBinding/">gentler  introduction to data binding and triggers</a>, with a new chapter  devoted exclusively to “the basics”. Also, apparently there are plans to  include a more advanced article discussing this topic also.</li>
<li>Want tabs in your JavaFX application? Well, today’s your lucky day  as <strong>toumaille</strong> has posted exactly this. His <a href="http://jfxstudio.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/say-well-it-come-tabbedpane-v-3/">tabbed  pane control</a> appears to be well thought out, and may be of use to  people out there, certainly until there is an official tab control in  JavaFX.</li>
<li><strong>Drew</strong>, carrying on his investigation into JavaFX and  physics, has put up a JavaFX applet of a very, very simple <a href="http://piliq.com/javafx/?p=1426">platform game using real physics</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Exadel</strong> released a new version of their JavaFX  Plug-In for Eclipse, <a href="http://blog.exadel.com/2010/01/25/exadel-javafx-plug-in-for-eclipse-version-1-2-1-out/">taking  it up to version 1.2.1</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Jim Weaver</strong> introduces an <a href="http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2010/01/data-visualisation-by-nik-silver.html">interesting  visualisation</a> developed in JavaFX by <strong>Nik Silver.</strong> You can <a href="http://niksilver.com/guardian-tag-bubbles/">go directly  to the visualisation</a> if you are interested in playing with it.</li>
<li><strong>Simon Morris</strong> has put up a page that contains <a href="http://www.jfxia.com/JFXDemos/">all of the demos</a> he wrote  whilst writing his book ‘JavaFX in Action’.</li>
<li><strong>Pedro Duque Vieira</strong> has written about how he has <a href="http://pixelduke.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/debug-embeded-javafx/">embedded  a JavaFX scene into a Swing application</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Krishna Kishore</strong> has created a JavaFX application  that <a href="http://www.gyanlabs.com/blog/?p=53">grows/animates flowers  onto  the screen</a>. It’s a rather nice effect, and shows the power of  the  language given Krishna admits creating this program just to learn  the  language.</li>
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<p>(via <a title="Jonathan Gile's Blog" href="http://jonathangiles.net/blog/?p=728" target="_blank">jonathangiles.net</a>)</p>
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