ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Application development Toolkit

Sun previews JavaFX-powered game Video icon

Staff ZDNet.com

Published: 08 May 2008 13:46 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Sun shows off a new JavaFX-powered game at its annual JavaOne Conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.

Sun chief technology officer Robert Brewin talks to Ken Russell and Chris Oliver of the company's JavaFX team about how they created the animation inside the game Moontank using the JavaFX environment.

Credit: Sun CTO previews JavaFX-powered game from ZDNet.com

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly Print with HP

Did you find this article useful?


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:





Related Jobs

Supply Chain Manager - West Midlands - 60,000+

Are you at the very top of your game within Senior Supply Chain Management? Is this experience within end to end Supply Chain Management? Is ...

Field Application Engineer. 20,000 - 30,000 London GAMING Soho

One of the biggest game companies in the world are looking for a Field Application Engineer to join their London team. Field Application Engineer. ...

Online Services Manager. 45,000 - 60,000. London. Games Industry

International game company seek Online Services Manager. Online Services Manager. London. Games Industry. You will be responsible for the operations ...

Discussions

Moley Moley

Wet ....

Tuesday 13 May 2008, 9:10 PM

1 comment
chrishocking chrishocking

Windows Driver Updates

Tuesday 13 May 2008, 3:58 PM

1 comment

Featured Talkback

The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to model solutions is because they understand the value of designing software before writing it. All too often developers create code that has little value because they do not understand that business classes interact with other classes within the confines of a working model or pattern.

By: 1000165269

Read full story:
Making sense of agile modelling