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What else is required to learn Java FX

 
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Dear All,

Hello.

I want to know that which other technologies should one before taking up Java Fx.
As I am programmer working on Core-Java..

Please Suggest me.


Thanks in Advance
 
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If all you want to do is JavaFX programming it is not necessary to know any other technology. Though it is useful to know Java.
 
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Prash Singh wrote:Dear All,

Hello.

I want to know that which other technologies should one before taking up Java Fx.
As I am programmer working on Core-Java..

Please Suggest me.


Thanks in Advance



JavaFX and Java are not as similar as you might initially imagine. They solve different problems. Especially, if you consider type safety, method/class definition and error handling. If you have any prior knowledge of Flex or Silver light, it might come in handy.
 
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