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Oracle's commitment to JavaFx

 
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I have been waiting for a statement from Oracle about the future of JavaFx. I personally do not want to invest time and money into a technology that will not advance or even be dropped. Unless there is a clear way to make money from it, I don't see why they will invest money. Does anyone know what Oracle says about their commitment to JavaFx?
 
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I obviously cannot speak for Oracle, but I do know that there are groups in Oracle that are using JavaFX for some pretty cool development projects.
 
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Maybe he was just playing it lip service, but Ellison seemed pretty interested in getting Open Office apps running on JavaFX back in June during Java One. I haven't heard much about that since then, though (not that I would know, anyway).
 
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