The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX 17
eBook - ePub

The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX 17

Cross-Platform Mobile and Cloud Development

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eBook - ePub

The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX 17

Cross-Platform Mobile and Cloud Development

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About This Book

Build enhanced visual experiences and design and deploy modern, easy-to-maintain, client applications across a variety of platforms. This book will show you how these applications can take advantage of JavaFX's latest user interface components, 3D technology, and cloud services to create immersive visualizations and allow high-value data manipulation. The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX 17 is a professional reference for building Java applications for desktop, mobile, and embedded in the Cloud age. It offers end-to-end coverage of the latest features in JavaFX 17 and Java 17.

Among the many new or updated JavaFX features covered are the FX Robot API, for simulating user interaction; customized step repeat timing for the Spinner control; Marlin FX; the ColorPicker color palette; and the GetCenter method.

After reading this book, you will be equipped to upgrade legacy client applications, develop cross-platform applications inJava, and build enhanced desktop and mobile native clients.

Note: source code can be downloaded fromhttps://github.com/Apress/definitive-guide-modern-java-clients-javafx17.

What You Will Learn:

  • Create modern client applications in Java using the latest JavaFX 17 and Java 17 LTS
  • Build enterprise clients that will enable integration with existing cloud services
  • Use advanced visualization and 3D features
  • Deploy on desktop, mobile, and embedded devices

Who This Book Is For:

Professional Java developers who are interested in learning the latest client Java development techniques to fill out their skills set.

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Publisher
Apress
Year
2021
ISBN
9781484272688
Edition
2

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1. Getting Started with Client Java
  4. 2. JavaFX Fundamentals
  5. 3. Properties and Bindings
  6. 4. JavaFX Controls Deep Dive
  7. 5. Mastering Visual and CSS Design
  8. 6. High-Performance Graphics
  9. 7. Bridging Swing and JavaFX
  10. 8. JavaFX 3D
  11. 9. JavaFX, the Web, and Cloud Infrastructure
  12. 10. Packaging Apps for the Desktop
  13. 11. Native Mobile Apps for iOS and Android
  14. 12. JavaFX 17 on Raspberry Pi
  15. 13. Machine Learning and JavaFX
  16. 14. Scientific Applications Using JavaFX
  17. Back Matter