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Lucas Jordan's Blog: JavaFX Production Suite - More Suggestions
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UI, Java, etc. Friday, November 06, 2009. JavaFX Production Suite - More Suggestions. I was recently working with the JavaFX Production Suite and have another suggestion for making it better. The first thing I want to talk about is the coordinates assigned to Nodes when they exported. Or lack of coordinates to be precise. The second issue is the inability to clone items within fxz content. Lets take a look at the example illustrator project in the following picture. Fill: Color.rgb(0x0,0xae,0xef). This p...
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: Inkscape and JavaFX - Almost there
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UI, Java, etc. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Inkscape and JavaFX - Almost there. I was recently on a panel at JavaONE and a developer ask about support for open source tools and JavaFX. He was interested in exporting JavaFX content from Inkscape. I am on a Mac, so the instructions are Mac specific, but the basics steps should help anyone interested. Open up a terminal and install Inkscape with macports. Sudo /opt/local/bin/port install inkscape-devel. My installation of macports is at /opt/local/bin. It seems ...
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: September 2008
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UI, Java, etc. Monday, September 08, 2008. I had a thought today. what could one do with a Thumper. Packed with solid state drives? With 48 of the 160Gb version of intel's SSD drives. There would be 7680 Gb of storage at an incredible read rate. Render farms come to mind, as well as video servers or any large data set. I have to see if Sun can configure me one :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A life long computer enthusiast, I am currently working for EffectiveUI. View my complete profile.
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: May 2009
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UI, Java, etc. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. A Java App Store is simply music to my ears. Being an iPhone user and developer, the advantages of Apple's app store is crystal clear to me. Having a single vector to get apps onto my phone is pretty nice, having a service where I can publish apps and get them to millions of users is amazing. It does sound like Sun will be asking customers to pay for the privilege of appearing in their store. I sure hope this is limited to 'front page' apps. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: December 2009
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UI, Java, etc. Monday, December 07, 2009. JavaONE 2010 call for papers? I was hoping to submit some work from my new book. As a talk at JavaONE 2010. Then I realized that the call for papers last was around this time last year. A quick google search makes it look like the call for papers when out on Dec 4th of last year. It looks like JavaONE 2010 will be held Sept 19-23. The call papers should be announced any day now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). JavaONE 2010 call for papers? View my complete profile.
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: Java Store Affiliate Program - Sales As A Service
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UI, Java, etc. Monday, August 17, 2009. Java Store Affiliate Program - Sales As A Service. The cost of email, basic web site hosting and a calendar is the cost of registering your domain, 11 bucks, or whatever it is. Another service provided at very low cost is distributing and charging as can be seen with iTunes and hopefully the Java Store. You have never heard of them, and this is because they have never been promoted properly. But I think I know a solution to this. The developers should have the powe...
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: August 2008
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UI, Java, etc. Friday, August 15, 2008. JavaFX and Adobe Illustrator. Out there, so great, people often assume they are flash applications. Sun has recently released a preview SDK of JavaFX. Which includes plugins for a hand full of creative products, including Adobe's Illustrator. The following is a review and critique of how these new tools address the development process. Once a project is created it is worth spending some time to checkout what Netbeans provides. There seems to be a Main class cre...
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: Project Vector
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UI, Java, etc. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. A Java App Store is simply music to my ears. Being an iPhone user and developer, the advantages of Apple's app store is crystal clear to me. Having a single vector to get apps onto my phone is pretty nice, having a service where I can publish apps and get them to millions of users is amazing. It does sound like Sun will be asking customers to pay for the privilege of appearing in their store. I sure hope this is limited to 'front page' apps. Best Online Deals in UAE.
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: September 2009
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UI, Java, etc. Friday, September 18, 2009. Wish list for converting Adobe Illustrator Files to JavaFX. When developing JavaFX applications, much of the graphics work can be done in Adobe Illustrator and exported to a format friendly to JavaFX. This is done by using the JavaFX 1.2 Production Suite. Recently a friend at Sun pointed me to a link which shows which features in Adobe's tools are supported. And the more time spent on making it cool, hence cooler applications :). Extensi0n To Naming System.
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Lucas Jordan's Blog: June 2009
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UI, Java, etc. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Inkscape and JavaFX - Almost there. I was recently on a panel at JavaONE and a developer ask about support for open source tools and JavaFX. He was interested in exporting JavaFX content from Inkscape. I am on a Mac, so the instructions are Mac specific, but the basics steps should help anyone interested. Open up a terminal and install Inkscape with macports. Sudo /opt/local/bin/port install inkscape-devel. My installation of macports is at /opt/local/bin. It seems ...