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JavaFX Documentation Home >Getting Started with JavaFX

Release: JavaFX 2.2.40

Last Updated: September 2013

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1 Hello World, JavaFX Style

2 Creating a Form in JavaFX

3 Fancy Forms with JavaFX CSS

4 Using FXML to Create a User Interface

5 Animation and Visual Effects in JavaFX

6 Deploying Your First JavaFX Application

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Gail Chappell

Technical Writer, Oracle

The picture of the authorGail is part of the JavaFX documentation team and enjoys working on cutting-edge, innovative documentation.

Nancy Hildebrandt

Technical Writer, Oracle

The picture of the authorNancy is a technical writer in the JavaFX group. She has a background in content management systems, enterprise server-client software, and XML. She lives on 480 acres in the middle of nowhere with horses, a donkey, dogs, cats, and chickens, and stays connected by satellite.

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About This Tutorial

This collection of tutorials is designed to get you started with common JavaFX tasks, including working with layouts, controls, style sheets, and visual effects.

Hello World, JavaFX Style

Form Design in JavaFX

Fancy Design with CSS

Simple application with button with Say Hello World button.
JavaFX Login application with User Name and Password fields.
Login application with stylized background and text.



User Interface Design with FXML

Animated Shapes and Visual Effects

Deployment Quickstart

FXML Login application with User Name and Password fields.


30 colorful circles animated across a black background.


Progress window for a Web Start application.



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