java - Pros and Cons of JavaFX and Silverlight -


I know there is a question about the performance of Flex, JavaFX, and Silverlight already. My question is a bit wider:

We are evaluating the qualifications of JavaFX and Silverlight that control / configure our back-end service (currently written in Java). Service and GUI are usually on the same machine, but remote management (through the browser) should also be supported. We are currently divided into 2 teams: one. Net and a Java, though some of the Java developers have something to do. Net experience.

As I've seen, professional & amp; Currently the following are:

Silverlight 4:

  • Pros:
    • Excellent IDE integration
    • Good developer-designer workflow << / Li>
    • Comprehensive third party support (device, control, etc.)
    • Much speed and drive from Microsoft
    • Very good -Console integration
  • Cons:
    • Only supported on Mac & amp; Windows (Moonlight does not support standard)

Java Fx 1.2:

  • Professionals:
    • Only supports Latin characters (at this time)
    • Less designer tools
    • Small or Without Out-of-Browser Integration Update: Apparently out of browser support
    • Performance (at least on the demo viewed at www.javafx.com)
    • Maturity

Please tell me whether I am missing something or something wrong about something, and I have not accepted anything else. We also considered Adobe Air, but rejected it because all of our developers have experience in Java and / or Net.

Please do not start any flame war here. This is not a religious question, and I really want some practical advice and facts.

I went to play with JavaFX last month and I used to do it in any way Do not advise until the limitations (such as lack of Linux support) are very hard. IDE support for JavaFX is ridiculous at the moment. You do not have any refactoring support, no autoformat and even does not help with indentaion

I like javafx and will continue to play with it, but 2 equally For good languages, it is difficult to remove the huge IDE separation.

Silverlight has also received an expression blend, (type) for WYSIWYG

I think a solution in JavaFX would be better, but it might be very difficult to create.


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