Are you sure about that?

The only source I saw was for the bundled demo applications, not the
framework itself.


On 28 May 2011 15:06, hayden.paul.jo...@gmail.com <
hayden.paul.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I found the source for the applications in the javafx-sdk2.0-beta
> download under the apps folder.
>
> Shame they didn't put it on the site, though.
>
> On May 28, 4:44 am, Kevin Wright <kev.lee.wri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Well... I wanted to be interested, but it seems they were in such a hurry
> to
> > get this thing out to the public that they just plain forgot to include
> the
> > source code in the archive!
> >
> > Never mind, I'm sure it's just a small oversight, we're all human eh?
> > Eagerly awaiting the next beta, where this silly error will all be sorted
> > out.
> >
> > On 27 May 2011 14:24, hayden.paul.jo...@gmail.com <
> >
> >
> > hayden.paul.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > The JavaFX 2.0 Beta came out recently and I noticed something that
> > > their pages have a link to download the content as a PDF.
> > >http://download.oracle.com/javafx/2.0/overview/jfxpub-overview.htm
> >
> > > This is really handy for me as I recently got an eReader (a
> > > NookColor).  I wish Google would add a similar feature to their
> > > tutorials as I am trying to understand more about how to write Android
> > > apps.
> >
>

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