About this tag
JavaFX is a software platform for creating and delivering desktop applications, as well as rich internet applications that can run across a wide variety of devices. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about JavaFX often appear in the context of Oracle Java security updates. For example, Oracle's Critical Patch Updates have listed JavaFX versions among affected systems, such as JavaFX 2.2.7 and earlier in TA13-107A, and JavaFX 2.2.4 and earlier in TA13-032A. These updates address multiple security vulnerabilities that could allow arbitrary code execution. Users also discuss deployment issues, such as JavaFX components not displaying correctly when a Java application runs as a Windows service on Windows 7. These topics highlight the importance of keeping JavaFX updated and troubleshooting platform-specific behavior.
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TA13-107A: Oracle has released multiple updates for Java SE
Original release date: April 17, 2013 Systems Affected JDK and JRE 7 Update 17 and earlier JDK and JRE 6 Update 43 and earlier JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 41 and earlier JavaFX 2.2.7 and earlier Overview Oracle has released a Critical Patch Update (CPU) for Java SE. Oracle strongly...- News
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- access denied critical patch denial of service java javafx jdk jre oracle remote attack security update vulnerability
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- Forum: Security Alerts
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TA13-032A: Oracle Java Multiple Vulnerabilities
Original release date: February 01, 2013 | Last revised: February 06, 2013 Systems Affected Any system using Oracle Java including JDK and JRE 7 Update 11 and earlier JDK and JRE 6 Update 38 and earlier JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 38 and earlier SDK and JRE 1.4.2_40 and earlier JavaFX...- News
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- attack vector browser cybersecurity drive-by download java applets java control panel javafx jre malicious software mitigation network security oracle patch restrict access security stand-alone applications update user privileges vulnerability
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- Forum: Security Alerts
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Windows 7 java.awt.Trayicon is not displaying when java application is installed as windows 7 service
Hi All, I have installed my Java application as windows service on Windows 7(32 bit) OS. My application is expected to show java.awt.TrayIcon on notification area when service starts. But it is no showing the Icon. The same application is working fine on Windows XP. Anybody has any idea about...- ihb1980
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- 32-bit application icons java javafx notifications services windows 7 windows xp
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support