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OpenJFX
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OpenJFX is the an open source home of JavaFX development. The goal of OpenJFX is to build the next-generation Java client toolkit. The project intends to file a JSR in the Java SE 9 timeframe and hopes to eventually be part of the JDK proper.
This Project is sponsored by the Swing Group.
The JavaFX toolkit evolved from the F3 project at Sun. Initial releases were based around the JavaFX scripting language, however, in 2011 the toolkit was completely rewritten in Java and released by Oracle as JavaFX 2.0. In October 2011 Oracle announced that it would donate the JavaFX toolkit to the open source community and by November 2011 the OpenJDK Community had agreed to take it on.
The Project is currently focused on absorbing the existing code base from Oracle and building a functioning community around it. Oracle's code will be donated in phases with the initial piece being the UI Controls classes. Further sub-systems are expected in the coming months.
, next generation client application platform for desktop and embedded systems for use with the JDK. It is a collaborative effort by many individuals and companies with the goal of producing a modern, efficient, and fully featured toolkit for developing rich client applications. This is the open source project where we develop JavaFX.
OpenJFX is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License with Classpath Exception, just like the JDK Project. Anybody is welcome to contribute to this project, port it to other platforms or devices, or do anything else that a free software license allows you to do! We welcome patches and involvement from individual contributors or companies. See the CONTRIBUTING document in our GitHub project for details on how to contribute. The Community section of this WIki has some supplementary information.
The OpenJFX Project is part of the OpenJDK open-source Community. The OpenJDK Bylaws and License govern our work. The OpenJFX project membership can be found on the OpenJDK Census.
openjfx-discuss - General discussion about JavaFX features and roadmaps