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JavaFX isn't hard to learn, and with the right IDE and a complete JavaFX tutorial to teach the core concepts, you'll be an expert in no time.
But it faces quite a battle in the space against the established Adobe Flash and AJAX platforms and Microsoft's up-and-coming Silverlight.
If you're tired of the endless analysis and would like to, you know, play with the code, Sun has a tutorial on building a simple JavaFX app with NetBeans. Try it out and tell us what you think!
JavaFX 2.0 will boast improvements like Java APIs for JavaFX, embedding HTML content within a JavaFX app, and improved deployment JavaFX 2.0, an upgrade to the Java-based rich client application ...
Sun throws JavaFX hat into Web app ring Programmers now can start trying out JavaFX for writing rich Internet applications--and seeing if it's worth using over Adobe's Flash and other alternatives.