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Welcome to the JavaFX3D JavaFX 2.0 and Java3D website. Here you will find leading-edge new media project samples which have been created using the latest Sun Microsystems Java Technologies from Oracle. These time proven, open source technologies represent the state of the art in RIA [Rich Internet Applications] development, and have been refined by Sun and then Oracle for over a decade, Since Java was released back in the 1990's.

Our Applications Developers are Oracle JavaFX Partners, and we have been creating applications since JavaFX 1.0, such as the ones featured on this website. These new media applications were created in JavaFX 1.0 and most recently in JavaFX 1.3, and are now being coded in the scratch-rewritten JavaFX 2.0, which is now a Java API, and thus can be seamless with any of your existing Java applications. What this means is that we can create an interactive, 3D, game-like "front-end" for your Java applications that make them fun to use for your customers.

JavaFX 2.0 features the PRISM game engine and Java3D capabilities built right in, so that only your imagination is the limit to what we can create in new media using only the Java 7 programming language. We develop JavaFX2 applications using the latest Java 7 and Netbeans 7 technologies, and deliver a data-footprint (small file sizes) that are literally 10X to 100X smaller than Flash files. These apps here range from 384KB (Tyco EloTouch BrandGame) to just over 1MB (Samsung Nexio and Sony Trinitron) for High-Def resolution interactive user experiences. Some of these were designed and developed nearly a decade ago and have withstood the test of time in their end-user WOW!Factor.

On this website, the Samsung Nexio JavaFX simulation shows the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) created via the JavaFX Programming Language by JavaFX Programmer and Oracle Java Partner Wallace Jackson of Mind Taffy Design for Samsung's Nexio HandPC. The objective of this project was to create an on-unit product demo for the Samsung Nexio HandPC that featured interactive animated menus, photorealistic 3D User Interface (UI) elements, and vivid photographic and rendered 3D imagery created by Mind Taffy Design.

The Sony Trinitron JavaFX simulation shows the i3D Sony Trinitron Brand Website, called the "Trinitron Technology Tutor" or TTT, which was created for use in digital branding and e-Learning for Sony Trinitron Displays by Mind Taffy Design, using both the Java and Lingo (Shockwave Flash) programming languages. The project features draggable User Interface GUI elements, particle systems animations, 3D and e-Learning content.

The Tyco EloTouch BrandGames were originally created in Torque for Tyco EloTouch HD Touchscreen displays, and was played by touching the screen with one's finger and dragging the game objects in real-time. The Ocean Adventure BrandGame was ported to JavaFX using only 384KB of code and rich media assets, with a resulting photoreal brandgame which looks like video, but is actually interactive, seamlessly composited multimedia elements controlled by the user in real-time via a touchscreen (or in this case a mouse). Tyco's competitors use Flash for their (VGA) brandgame demos which are 1GB in file size, which is several thousand times larger in data footprint.

This website is designed to fit the high definition format of the Samsung and Sony projects and is 1132 pixels wide and this requires a SXGA (1280 by 1024) or WSVGA (1280 by 800) screen or higher resolution. If you don't have the latest Java version 6 update 26 on your system, thees applications will automatically prompt you to download the latest Java Run Time installer, and will upgrade your system to the world's most powerful open source, cross-device platform available. Enjoy The Ride.