Course Outline
Introduction
- Comparing JavaFX with Swing, SWT, and AWT
Installing and Configuring JavaFX along with the Development Environment
Overview of JavaFX Features and Architecture
Utilizing JavaFX UI Components
- UI controls, charts, HTML content, layouts, CSS, FXML, and more
Exercise: Building a Simple Application
Handling User Input
- Event-driven UI development
- Event handling techniques
Adding Effects, Animation, and Media
- Working with JavaFX 3D Graphics, Image Ops API, and Canvas
- Creating Visual Effects
- Applying 2D & 3D transformations, transitions, and animation
- Incorporating Media
Exercise: Bringing the Application to Life
Exploring the Application Logic
- Working with the Scene Graph
- Using Properties, Binding, and Collections
Enhancing Application Usability
- Viewing the application from the user's perspective
- Making the application localizable
Exercise: Extending the Application
Deploying the Application
- Deploying as a desktop application
- Deploying as a web application
Working with Legacy Java Applications
- Understanding Concurrency and Threads
- Integrating JavaFX with Swing and SWT
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Java programming
- Familiarity with Swing, AWT, or AWT is advantageous
Testimonials (4)
The patience with which he addressed the questions that arose
Carlos Ceballos - Banco de Mexico
Course - Spring Boot, React, and Redux
Machine Translated
Excellent topic, use cases, and examples to visualize the delivered material
Gionathan Rodriguez - CENTRO NETEC SPA
Course - Building Microservices with Spring Boot, Docker, and Kubernetes
Machine Translated
That we got a complex overview also about the context - for example why do we need some annotations and what they mean. I liked the practical part of the training - having to manually run the commands and call the rest api's
Alina - ACCENTURE SERVICES S.R.L
Course - Quarkus for Developers
interaction through exercises and also projects sharing