Kevin Rushforth is a member of the Oracle Java Team and is the co-project lead for the OpenJFX project on OpenJDK. He has worked on Java Client APIs since 1997.
Explore what's new in JavaFX 12 and beyond. JavaFX is now unbundled from the JDK, but continues to be developed and released with the same rapid cadence as the JDK with a new release every six months.
In this session, we talk about how developers can create and distribute applications leveraging the JavaFX Platform.
We explain how the OpenJFX repository is organized, how builds are created, and how developers can influence the roadmap and contribute to the project.
Scheduled on Wednesday from 19:00 to 20:00 in BOF 2
In JDK 14 we plan to deliver a new tool, jpackage, that will enable application developers to distribute their applications in an installable package suitable for the native platform on which it will run. Supported platforms and package formats include .exe and .msi for Windows, .dmg for macOS, and .rpm and .deb for Linux.
Learn how jpackage works in conjunction with jlink to deliver a standalone application with the set of JDK modules required to run that application.
We will explain how to use jpackage and give plenty of examples you can use for your application deployment needs.
In JDK 14 we plan to deliver a new tool, jpackage, that will enable application developers to distribute their applications in an installable package suitable for the native platform on which it will run.
Supported platforms and package formats include .exe and .msi for Windows, .dmg for macOS, and .rpm and .deb for Linux.
Learn how jpackage works in conjunction with jlink to deliver a standalone application with the set of JDK modules required to run that application.
We will explain how to use jpackage and give plenty of examples you can use for your application deployment needs.
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