JavaFX: Adding Animation and Media to Java ApplicationsRich Applications has achieved a new degree of sophistication with requirements to add multimedia and animation. With the introduction of the new JavaFX SDK, the Java Deployment Toolkit , JavaFX Applets, Sun's Partnership with On2 Technologies, Project Nile, and Java SE 6 update N, it is possible to incorporate the newer elements of a very rich client application into new and existing Java applications.
Attend this session to get a detailed description of the JavaFX programming language; its libraries, Java 2D and 3D animation, PerspectiveTransform effect, and mediaAPIs that make it possible to create sexy GUIs .
After attending this session, attendees will walk away with a good understanding of JavaFX and how to incorporate the features, such as audio, video and animation into their applications. They will also get an idea of the deployment options i.e. applets or applications using the unified architecture.
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Chuk Munn-Lee Sun Microsystems Chuk Munn Lee has been programming in the Java language since 1996, when he first joined Sun Microsystems in Hong Kong. He currently works as a senior developer consultant and technology evangelist for Technology Outreach at Sun in Singapore. Chuk's focus is in: Java APIs, Java EE, Java SE, and Java ME. Chuk worked with key Asia-Pacific independent software vendors (ISVs) during the last six years to helped them design, prototype, develop, tune, size, and benchmark their Java applications. Chuk is also an avid gamer; he shares his enthusiasm for Java technology adoption with other game developers. Chuk graduated in 1987 from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, where his favorite subject was compiler theory. Chuk was interviewed by Sun Developer Network (SDN): "A Conversation With...Chuk Munn Lee"
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