Did you see the ScalaFX project? It's pretty ambitious.
I'm sure its author wouldn't mind if you download it and try to fix some bugs. :) But you have to use -Xexperimental.
I did start working on a more basic property/animation framework.
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From: Walter Smith <
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Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 1:32 AM
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Subject: [scala-debate] "Scala FX" and properties
Hi!
did I understand it correctly, that Scala couldn't be used as a direct
alternative to Java FX Script? I think that Scala is powerful enough so it
should be possible to wrap properties into a class that allows you to bind
them; i.e. when one property of one object changes (e.g. a check box is
toggled) then another property of a different object changes as well (e.g. a
boolean property of a business model object). In Java FX Script, this
feature is a very fundamental part of the language, automatically enabled
for all properties, but not so in Scala.
Scala has so many powerful and simplifying features, so I think this would
suit it perfectly.
Kind regards
Walter
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