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[[Sun Microsystems]] first announced JavaFX at the [[JavaOne]] Worldwide Java Developer conference on May 2007.
In May 2008 Sun Microsystems announced
Since end of July 2008, developers could download a preview of the JavaFX SDK for Windows and Macintosh, as well as the JavaFX plugin for [[NetBeans|NetBeans 6.1]]. On [[December 4]] [[2008]] Sun released JavaFX 1.0.
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As of February 2008, [[Linux]] and [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] are not officially supported yet because implementation of accelerated graphics and animation is not ready yet for these platforms<ref name="linuxsupport" />, however versions of the [[NetBeans]] or [[Eclipse (software)|Eclipse]] plugins are available{{Facts|date=May 2009}} and most JavaFX features work on Linux{{Facts|date=May 2009}}.
JavaFX
▲JavaFX Mobile is now publicly available as part of the JavaFX 1.1 release announced officially on February 12 2009.
== License ==
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