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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 plansplanned to deliver JavaFX for the browser and desktop by the fall of 2008, and JavaFX for mobile devices in the spring of 2009. Sun also announced a multi-year agreement with [[On2 Technologies]] to bring comprehensive video capabilities to the JavaFX product family using the company's TrueMotion [[Video codec]].
 
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 Mobilefor ismobile nowdevelopment publiclywas finally made available as part of the JavaFX 1.1 release announced officially on February 12 2009.
In the [https://developerdays.dev.java.net/nonav/overview.html M3DD] conference (Java Mobile, Media & Embedded Developer Days) in January 2009, Sun Microsystems announced that JavaFX for mobile would be available in February<ref>{{cite web
| url=http://steveonjava.com/2009/01/22/widgetfx-m3dd-conference/
| title = WidgetFX @ M3DD Conference
| date = [[2009-01-22]]
| last=Chin |first=Stephen
| accessdate=2009-01-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| url=http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/2009/01/sooner_than_you.html
| title = Sooner Than You Think
| date = [[2009-01-23]]
| publisher=java.net
| accessdate=2009-01-24}}</ref>.
JavaFX Mobile is now publicly available as part of the JavaFX 1.1 release announced officially on February 12 2009.
 
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