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Sun Microsystems Java Downloads
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp
Downloads: Sun Microsystems Java downloads site. Download and get additional information about the JDK 6u1, the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) with the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for developing applications and applets; JDK 6u1 with JavaEE for web services and implementing enterprise-class service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 applications; JDK 6u1 with NetBeans 5.5 is an integrated development environment for developing applications on the Java platform; Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6u1 for running Java applications; JDK US DST Timezone Update Tool 1.1.0 for updating installed JDK/JRE images with the recent timezone data to reflect the change to daylight savings time in the U.S.; Java SE 6 Documentation; and the Java SE 6 JDK Source Code allows users to examine the source code for research and development.
Clock Example Source Code
http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Clock_Example
Source code: Clock example developed by Christopher Oliver. This is an example of a clock that works in JFXPad (a tool for interactively creating graphical elements using the JavaFX Script programming language).
Image Viewer Example Source Code
http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Image_Viewer_Example
Source code: Image Viewer Example. This is an example of the Image Viewer that works in JFXPad (a tool for interactively creating graphical elements using the JavaFX Script programming language).
Pretty Box Widget Source Code
http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Sweet_Boxes
Source code: The source code for a pretty box widget.
Netbeans-style Frames Source Code
http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Netbeans-style_Frames
Source code: Netbeans-style Frames. The source code in this widget example, developed with JavaFX, builds from the one listed above and also uses mouse events.
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Update :: July 06, 2008