The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX (Apress)
Friday, 13 December 2019

This book is a professional reference for building Java applications for desktop, mobile, and embedded in the cloud age. It aims to teach how to upgrade legacy client applications, develop cross-platform applications in Java, and build enhanced desktop and mobile native clients. Authors Stephen Chin, Johan Vos and James Weaver show how these applications can take advantage of the latest user interface components, 3D technology, and cloud services.

Author: Stephen Chin, Johan Vos and James Weaver
Publisher: Apress
Date: November 2019
Pages: 621
ISBN: 978-1484249253
Print: 1484249259
Kindle: B081GDWD2Y
Audience: Java developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Java 

  • Create modern client applications in Java using the latest JavaFX and Java 13
  • Build enterprise clients that will enable integration with existing cloud services 
  • Use advanced visualization and 3D features
  • Deploy on desktop, mobile, and embedded devices

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