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JavaFX Script used to be called F3 for Form Follows Function. F3 was primarily developed by Chris Oliver, who became a Sun employee through their acquisition of SeeBeyond Technology Corporation in September 2005. Its name was changed to JavaFX Script, and it became open sourced at JavaOne 2007. JavaFX 1.0 was released on December 4, 2008. [1]
JavaFX 1.1 was based on the concept of a "common profile" that is intended to span across all devices supported by JavaFX. This approach makes it possible for developers to use a common programming model while building an application targeted for both desktop and mobile devices and to share much of the code, graphics assets and content between desktop and mobile versions.
Until December 2010, the remaining encumbered part of the JDK was made available by Sun then Oracle as Binary Plugs [5] which were required to build the JDK but not necessary to run it. as of May 2007, the only part of the Class library that remained proprietary and closed-source (4% as of May 2007 for OpenJDK 7, [6] and less than 1% as of May ...
Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere (), [16] meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need to recompile. [17]
On September 11, 2012, IBM extended the end of service for V6.1 by a full year, to September 30, 2013, and announced new version-to-version migration incentives and assistance. [27] It is a Java EE 1.4 compliant application server and includes the following function:
It is still possible to use a 1.3 level Java runtime or Java development kit (JDK). [31] N/A: 21 June 2004 [32] 3.0 A 1.4.1 level Java runtime or Java development kit must be installed on the machine in order to run this version of Eclipse. [33] N/A: 28 June 2005 3.1
1.0.1 July, 2005 Support for Eclipse 3.1; RCP version of BIRT Report Designer [4] 2.0 January 23, 2006 Major release [5] 2.0.1 February 22, 2006 Maintenance release 2.1 June 28, 2006 Major release as part of Eclipse Callisto Simultaneous Release [6] 2.0.2 August 4, 2006 Maintenance release 2.1.1 September 26, 2006 Maintenance release 2.1.2
FactorySQL version 1.0 was released in 2003 and deprecated at version 4 in 2010 with the release of Ignition [16] Inductive Automation offered the OPC-UA module for free. [17] FactorySQL was initially written to be a drag and drop OPC to SQL data logger. Functionality was introduced to become a Transaction Manager and Industrial Historian.