2014-05-05 9:56 GMT+02:00 Fabien Todescato <fabien.todesc...@gmail.com>:

> From Java 7 onwards, JavaFX is part of the runtime. I strongly recommend
> you take a look at JavaFX, the very regular and powerful API will allow you
> to build innovative UIs.
>

​I see you are right. Two problems:
- Can I expect everyone that is going to use my application to have at
least Java 7?
- ​

​
http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/installation_2-2/javafx-installation-linux.htmstates:
​Web Start applications and Web applications (plugin) features are
currently not supported on the Linux platform.

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Cecil Westerhof

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