Developing Innovative Multimedia JavaFX Applications (SEM-DTJ-2500)

Developing Innovative Multimedia JavaFX Applications (SEM-DTJ-2500)
 

JavaFX is a family of products for creating the next generation of rich internet applications (RIA) with multimedia and content for a variety of platforms, including desktop, browser-based, and mobile devices.This half day seminar shows Web developers and Java programmers how to develop rich internet applications using many features of JavaFX. It provides an overview of JavaFX and teaches the key aspects of the JavaFX Script programming language. You will learn how to create animations and special effects, add multimedia to applications, and incorporate web services into JavaFX applications. This seminar also demonstrates how to create JavaFX applications using the NetBeans 6.5 IDE for JavaFX 1.0, which includes support for developing, debugging, and deploying JavaFX applications.

This seminar is 4 hours long and is delivered in a single day.

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Product ID Duration Price
SG-SEM-DTJ-2500 1 day $500.00 (ex. VAT)

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are Web developers and experienced Java programmers interested in creating rich internet applications (RIA) for desktops and browsers.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should have:
  • Java programming experience
  • Knowledge of JavaScript and PHP (Recommended)

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to understand how to build and deploy a scalable JavaFX application using animation, multimedia, and web services.

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Course Content

Module 1 - Seminar Introduction

Module 2 - Overview of the JavaFX Platform

Module 3 - Developing a Simple JavaFX Application

Module 4 - Adding Images and Multimedia

Module 5 - Creating Animations and Transitions

Module 6 - Incorporating Web Services

Module 7 - Deploying an Application

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