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Exadel JavaFX Studio 1.1.1 Now Available

11.24.2009
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Ex­adel JavaFX Studio is an Eclipse plug-​​in that make it much easier to de­velop ap­pli­ca­tions using JavaFX for the UI. We have re­leased ver­sion 1.1.1.

Here is a simple list of im­prove­ments for 1.1.1:

  • New fea­tures:
    • Project wizard for JavaFX SDK Examples
    • Dis­plays javadoc viewer for JavaFX classes, methods and attributes
    • Snip­pets pallet
    • Multi-​​project support
  • Bug fixes:
    • Issue with multi-​​output source folders
    • Issue with JavaFX compiler
    • Issue with code folding
    • Issue with launching JavaFX ap­pli­ca­tion as applet
    • Issue with JavaFX code assist

Get it from the down­load page now!

Screen shots of some of the features

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