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Hello, wellcome to coderanch.
Is java FX only for desktop applications? or is it for web applications?
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I'll wait for HS to make a definitive pronouncement, but I think I have seen it on both. It would be interesting to know whether the book describes both uses.
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Hello Carlos and Campbell.
I will leave any and all such "definitive pronouncements" to Oracle.
As the JavaFX documentation points out, JavaFX enables you to create rich client applications.
For my latest books on Java, including
Introducing JavaFX 8 Programming
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