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JavaFX and Linux
André Campanini
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In "Linux world, there were options before JavaFX? If not, this is good or bad?
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Hi André,
Are you asking if JavaFX is available for Linux?
Yes, it is available for Windows, Mac, Solaris, and Linux.
JavaFX/NetBeans Download Page (all)
However, currently, the mobile handset emulators are only available with Windows. Hopefully that will change soon.
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