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Raspberry Pi NightHacking BOFStephen Chin (@steveonjava)
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What Runs Java?Example of devices powered by Java
SMALL
RFID Readers Parking Meters Intelligent Power
Module Smart Meters
LARGE
Multi Function Printers ATMs POS Systems In-Flight Entertainment Systems Electronic Voting Systems Medical Imaging Systems
MEDIUM
Routers & Switches Storage Appliances Network Management Systems Factory Automation Systems Security Systems
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Java and 3G in a Tiny Package
Cinterion EHS5
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Really Tiny…
27.6mm
18.
8m
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5http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Cloud_forest_Ecuador.jpg
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Have Java With Your DessertRaspberry Pi
7http://elinux.org/File:Raspi-Model-AB-Mono-2-699x1024.png
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And what are these for?
http://i.imgur.com/k0Puu.jpg
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How to Setup Your Pi
Step 1: Install Linux
http://steveonjava.com/javafx-on-raspberry-pi-3-easy-steps/
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How to Setup Your Pi
Step 2: Download/Copy Java 8 for ARM EA
http://steveonjava.com/javafx-on-raspberry-pi-3-easy-steps/
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How to Setup Your Pi
Step 3: Deploy and Run JavaFX Apps
http://steveonjava.com/javafx-on-raspberry-pi-3-easy-steps/
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How to Get JavaFX
Step 1: Download Java 7
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How to Develop JavaFXUse Your Favorite IDE
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Build Applications VisuallyJavaFX Scene Builder
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And you can do cool stuff like this…https://bitbucket.org/stephanj/tweetwall
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Conclusion
JavaFX enables graphically rich, fast performing apps
Visually create applications using Scene Builder
Run on Raspberry Pi today!
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Stephen Chintweet: @steveonjavablog: http://steveonjava.com
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