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JavaFX is a Java library designed for developing desktop applications and Rich Internet Applications (RIA) that can operate across multiple platforms including web, mobile, and desktops. Initially named Form Follows Functions (F3), it was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2005 and officially announced in 2007. The latest version, JavaFX 1.8, was released on March 18, 2014, following its acquisition by Oracle Corporation in 2009.

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JavaFX is a Java library designed for developing desktop applications and Rich Internet Applications (RIA) that can operate across multiple platforms including web, mobile, and desktops. Initially named Form Follows Functions (F3), it was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2005 and officially announced in 2007. The latest version, JavaFX 1.8, was released on March 18, 2014, following its acquisition by Oracle Corporation in 2009.

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JavaFX is a Java library used to develop Desktop applications as well

as Rich Internet Applications (RIA). The applications built in JavaFX,


can run on multiple platforms including Web, Mobile and Desktops.

JavaFX is a Java library used to develop Desktop applications as well


as Rich Internet Applications (RIA). The applications built in JavaFX,
can run on multiple platforms including Web, Mobile and Desktops.

History of JavaFX
JavaFX was developed by Chris Oliver. Initially the project was named
as Form Follows Functions (F3) . It is intended to provide the richer
functionalities for the GUI application development. Later, Sun Micro-systems
acquired F3 project as JavaFX in June, 2005.

Sun Micro-systems announces it officially in 2007 at W3 Conference. In


October 2008, JavaFX 1.0 was released. In 2009, ORACLE corporation
acquires Sun Micro-Systems and released JavaFX 1.2. the latest version of
JavaFX is JavaFX 1.8 which was released on 18th March 2014.

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