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Help us improve JavaFX! Submit bugs or feature request on Jira, and participate in the JavaFX Forum discussions. Any feedback you provide will be taken under consideration for future versions of JavaFX and related products.
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Community Support
The OTN JavaFX Forums are a great place to post, answer, and review issues related to JavaFX. Members of the Oracle JavaFX team are usually not far to discuss some of the most complex issues, above all when they are related to missing or overlooked features (yes, it happens!).
The JavaFX Jira bug tracking system is the place where you want to report issues with JavaFX, or file a feature request. The Oracle JavaFX team reviews issues on an ongoing basis, and you can check the status of your Jira entries or add additional comments and information at any time.
Instructions on how to submit bug reports or feature requests are available in the FAQ section.JavaFX Open Source
At JavaOne 2011, Oracle announced their intention to open source the JavaFX platform. This proposal was approved by the OpenJDK community, and the JavaFX UI Controls source code has been contributed initially; other JavaFX components are planned to follow in multiple phases. You can find more information about Project OpenJFX at http://openjdk.java.net/projects/openjfx.
OpenJFX is intended to be an open source client environment to run rich Internet applications (RIA) on the Java platform. OpenJFX will provide a powerful UI platform capable of handling large-scale data-driven applications, that leverages a rich set of graphics and media APIs with high performance hardware-accelerated graphics. Applications based on the OpenJFX project can be deployed within a browser page, or as desktop applications, and leverage the strengths of the underlying Java platform, including a robust security model, the ability to call into native code, and thousands of Java APIs covering everything from networking to instrumentation and I/O support. Oracle is committed to contribute large amounts of codebased on its JavaFX implementationto the OpenJFX project over time, starting with user interface components, and is eager to work with the OpenJDK community to develop a high quality and high performance rich client platform.
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Share Your Story
Oracle is interested in highlighting innovating third party projects featuring JavaFX. Selected testimonials may be published in different venues, such as Oracle web properties (e.g. Innovating with Java), Java Developer Newsletter, or Java Magazine.
Please provide the information by filling out the form, which will not be shared with 3rd parties without your permission.