JavaFX: TheAquarium: GlassFish @ CommunityOne - S295093
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S294093 - JavaFX Script Programming for GlassFish v3. The JavaFX™ Script programming language, a highly productive scripting language, enables content developers to create rich media and content for deployment to front-end Java™ technology…
S294093 - JavaFX Script Programming for GlassFish v3. The JavaFX™ Script programming language, a highly productive scripting language, enables content developers to create rich media and content for deployment to front-end Java™ technology environments. The GlassFish™ project open source application server is a production-grade Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) implementation. The GlassFish application server runs not only back-end components such as web applications, Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB™) technology-based applications, and web services but also Java EE technology-based application clients for the front end. Although application clients typically have been pure Java technology applications, V2 and V3 of the GlassFish application server also support client-side scripting and can automatically run a JavaFX Script programming language script that is packaged in an application client.
The combination of JavaFX Script and GlassFish application server technologies leads to a very simple process for first designing and building rich applications that invoke back-end services and then deploying and launching those applications.
This session begins with a very brief description of JavaFX Script technology-based and GlassFish project applications and application clients. It then describes the process of planning and building an application that integrates JavaFX Script technology with back-end services. The rest of the session is devoted to showing this process in action. The presentation uses the NetBeans™ IDE and V3 of the GlassFish application server to create a simple example application from start to finish and from front to back end, culminating in a live, running application.
In attending this session, you should feel comfortable with Java programming language development, but you do not need to know how to write in the JavaFX Script programming language or how to build Java EE technology-based applications. You will come away having se ...
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