hmm, got to check it out. Could be useful for a project for targeted audience...
k*r
3 楼
Definitely an option for a Java shop.
【在 b******y 的大作中提到】 : hmm, got to check it out. Could be useful for a project for targeted : audience...
o*1
4 楼
JNLP 还得点下弹出窗口的OK才能运行,这个不好
【在 k***r 的大作中提到】 : Definitely an option for a Java shop.
c*t
5 楼
那个 permission 基本上让人止步。
【在 o**1 的大作中提到】 : JNLP 还得点下弹出窗口的OK才能运行,这个不好
F*n
6 楼
The idea of JavaFX script is quite good. Actually I am looking to use it as my front end interface language. But the implementation actually has nothing to do with the language. In fact it is quite odd to put it along with AJAX or Flex. The only reason for Sun to do that is for commercial competition.
It's in fact at least same as native installer (if not safer) in terms of security, but just looks scary. One of the biggest HCI failures of Java.
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : 那个 permission 基本上让人止步。
c*t
8 楼
Yes. That's one of the reason why it has no future. Sun needs to bundle JavaFX with JRE or at least have java update to check / install JavaFX updates. It requires JRE 1.6 anyways. Then again, it becomes too big for an installation. Also, JavaFX is likely to evolve faster than JRE. Nobody is going to surf a relatively unknown website and click on that permission box. Even for a well known site, I would be worried. Without getting rid of the permission box, nobody is going to seriously use
【在 F****n 的大作中提到】 : It's in fact at least same as native installer (if not safer) in terms of : security, but just looks scary. One of the biggest HCI failures of Java.
I'm sure Sun has some catching up to do. Have you checked out ActionScript? It just didn't look like a mature language to me last time I checked. I think either Sun or MS will be better than Adobe in this aspect. I was actually quite impressed by MS putting C# in Silverlight. Sun is said to be working on a small VM for using Java in JavaFX. I can't wait to see that. This will help a lot in terms of addressing the big fat JVM problem.
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : Yes. That's one of the reason why it has no future. Sun needs : to bundle JavaFX with JRE or at least have java update to check / : install JavaFX updates. It requires JRE 1.6 anyways. Then again, : it becomes too big for an installation. Also, JavaFX is likely : to evolve faster than JRE. : Nobody is going to surf a relatively unknown website and click on : that permission box. Even for a well known site, I would be worried. : Without getting rid of the permission box, nobody is going to : seriously use