If it is not a part of OpenJDK/Oracle JDK it will not work. Whether Oracle itself maintains the code doesn't really matter I think, but they have to put support and development in it.

To me another downside if Oracle would suspend further development is that any statements made by Oracle seem to carry not so much value. If I'm correct JavaFX was presented by Oracle as the Swing replacement. If after a short time they revert from that position, what would that mean for any other statement?


Citeren Felix Bembrick <felix.bembr...@gmail.com>:

If JavaFX stays under Oracle control, it will be the same it is today in 5 years. I really doubt they will put another dollar into its expansion and new features.

How can that be good?

Plus the company that does take over could provide commercial support as well as training (which Oracle doesn't).


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