What Does JavaFX Mean?

JavaFX is a software development platform designed for creating and deploying desktop and web applications that can be accessed through a variety of devices, such as desktop computers and browsers on macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, as well as, Android and iOS devices.

Techopedia Explains JavaFX

The Java coding language was first created in 1995 by Sun Microsystems for GUI programming, but its earlier version was too complicated for many developers. There have been multiple attempts by Sun Microsystems’—and its current parent company, Oracle—to make it more accessible. They released JavaFX Script 1.0 in 2008.