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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>Hi Guys,

I am porting a GWT app to JavaFX.
True, JavaFX has so much documentation and examples on the web and 3 books published, but most coverage is around animations, graphics etc.
I am looking at porting a functional GWT/GXT enterprise app - no animations, no &quot;wow&quot; graphics to JavaFX. Just plain app with a of swing style ui components.

I have been looking at the Caspian skinned &quot;Sample Window&quot;  in your blog and even in JavaOne presentation slides from Amy etal. 
My first impression was - This nice background coloring and a toolbar like &quot;thing&quot; at the top is something that suits the typical enterprise app of today very well. I would like to know if it is available for download somewhere? 

That way I and lot others like me could benefit by learning the best practices that have been followed in its development. Learning the language and doing simple Stage {...} etc. is one thing and following the best practices to use the language correctly is entirely different

Thanks,
Steve</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Guys,</p>
<p>I am porting a GWT app to JavaFX.<br />
True, JavaFX has so much documentation and examples on the web and 3 books published, but most coverage is around animations, graphics etc.<br />
I am looking at porting a functional GWT/GXT enterprise app &#8211; no animations, no &#8220;wow&#8221; graphics to JavaFX. Just plain app with a of swing style ui components.</p>
<p>I have been looking at the Caspian skinned &#8220;Sample Window&#8221;  in your blog and even in JavaOne presentation slides from Amy etal.<br />
My first impression was &#8211; This nice background coloring and a toolbar like &#8220;thing&#8221; at the top is something that suits the typical enterprise app of today very well. I would like to know if it is available for download somewhere? </p>
<p>That way I and lot others like me could benefit by learning the best practices that have been followed in its development. Learning the language and doing simple Stage {&#8230;} etc. is one thing and following the best practices to use the language correctly is entirely different</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Steve</p>
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