Ah, so one more scripting language. It seems that we are going more and more lazy in writing code. Anyway, I am all set for JavaFX programing. So far looking cool. Downloading NetBeans solves most of the problem.
Setting up for Java FX: Here. First time saw anything that can be done easily in Java(because I guess its not Java :) )
And my Cruel World Program,
import javafx.ui.*;
var window = new Frame();
window.title = "Title Bar";
window.width = 400;
window.height = 200;
var label = new Label();
label.text = "Cruel World";
window.content = label;
window.visible = true;
By the way where is the class. Sir this is the world of Scripting :). I guess a easier way to write code with more smoothness and less tension of inheritance, abstract funda.
So, trying for a code, in which I will take my photo and zoom it. So Nice :D. Will comeback with code in next blog.
6 comments:
Waiting for a more detailed sneak-peek in the next entry bhaiya.
Am too bloody busy these days to try it out :(.
By the way, a very *startling* thing happened. I was having a look at google analytics for my blog and found that one of the visits has been through google search for the keyword open javafx.
I googled it only to find that my blog entry was at #1... above around 10lakh sites, including the official site :|
[The results and figures are quite fluctuating now, as have always been with google. However, it's pretty... ummmmm... shocking.)
Ya first I decided to write something about lang. itself, but those things are available on many sites. Will come up with some intersting stuff.
Ha ha .. it happens with Google.
I saw Java FX examples. Though the animations are well, lil patchy, the concept of giving a library of animations is very novel.
Another thing happened, good one. I set up proxy host and port in my java program and my programs are able to connect to internet. : )
Did you mean to use something like this while executing the class file?
java -Dhttp.proxySet=true -Dhttp.proxyHost=someProxyAddress -Dhttp.proxyPort=somePortNo < ClassName> http://www.projectbee.org
no this is what abhishek meant:
System.setProperty("http.proxyHost", "proxyname");
System.setProperty("http.proxyPort", "port");
Okay.
I guess I ignored the ..in my program....
The one I gave can be used from the command prompt while invoking the class.
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