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JavaFX 1.2 application development cookbook : over 80 recipes to create rich internet applications with many exciting features / Vladimir Vivien.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vivien, Vladimir.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Web site development.
Internet programming.
Java (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (332 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham : Packt, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Vivien Vladimir: Vladimir Vivien (@vladimirvivien) is a software engineer living in the United States. He is a previously published author and has written code in languages such as Java, JavaScript, Python, and C to name a few. Vladimir has work in diverse industries including technology, publishing, financial, and healthcare. After years of building enterprise systems using Java, Vladimir came to Go for its simplicity and stayed for its concurrency and fast build time. Vladimir continues to use Go as his primary language to build and create open source software (https: //github. com/vladimirvivien).
Summary:
Over 60 recipes to create rich Internet applications with many exciting features
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Getting Started with JavaFX; Introduction; Installing the JavaFX SDK; Setting up JavaFX for the NetBeans IDE; Setting up JavaFX for the Eclipse IDE; Using javafxc to compile JavaFX code; Creating and using JavaFX classes; Creating and using variables in JavaFX; Using binding and triggers to update; variables; Creating and using JavaFX functions; Integrating your JavaFX code with Java; Creating and using JavaFX sequences; Working with JavaFX string; Chapter 2:Creating JavaFX Applications
Introduction Building a JavaFX application; Drawing simple shapes; Creating complex shapes using Path; Creating shapes with constructive area; geometry; Drawing letter shapes using the Text class; Handling user input; Arranging your nodes on stage; Making your scripts modular; Creating your own custom node; Controlling your application's window style; Going full-screen; Chapter 3:Transformations, Animations, and Effects; Introduction; Modifying shapes with the Transformation; API; Creating simple animation with the; Transition API; Composing animation with the; Transition API
Building animation with the KeyFrame API Creating custom interpolators for animation; Morphing shapes with the Delegate Shape; class; Using data binding to drive animation; sequences; Applying cool paint effects with gradients; Creating your own customized Paint; Adding depth with lighting and shadow; effects; Creating your own Text effect; Adding visual appeal with the Reflection; effect; Chapter 4:Components and Skinning; Introduction; Creating a form with JavaFX controls; Displaying data with the List View control; Using the Slider control to input numeric; values
Showing progress with the progress controls; Creating a custom JavaFX control; Embedding Swing components in JavaFX; Styling your applications with CSS; Using CSS files to apply styles; Skinning applications with multiple CSS files; Chapter 5:JavaFX Media; Introduction; Accessing media assets; Loading and displaying images with; Image View; Applying effects and transformations; to images; Creating image effects with blending; Playing audio with Media Player; Playing video with Media View; Creating a media playback component; Chapter 6:Working with Data; Introduction
Saving data locally with the Storage API Accessing remote data with HttpRequest; Downloading images with HttpRequest; Posting data to remote servers with; HttpRequest; Uploading files to servers with HttpRequest; Building RESTful clients with the PullParser; API; Using the Feed API to create RSS/Atom; clients; Visualizing data with the JavaFX chart API; Chapter 7:Deployment and Integration; Introduction; Building and packaging your app with an IDE; Building and packaging your app with; javafxpackager; Packaging your app to be Web Start(ed); Packaging your app as an applet
Passing arguments to JavaFX applications
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786612766886
9781282766884
1282766880
9781847198952
1847198953
OCLC:
796383627

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