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Transcribed Image Text:Create a JavaFx project that demonstrates various topics you have learnt like, creating structure of
JavaFx, Panes, UI Controls, Shapes and events-driven programming for different controls.
Create a window that consists of the following:
1) Window title: "Title of your project".
2) Design your window by using different User Interface Control like Text Field, Labels, Checkbox
/ Radio button, Combo box, List box, etc.... Use the data fields from the part-2, to design the
nodes of the window. (Minimum five different user interface controls should be used.
3) Use the concept of the Events Driven Programming (EDP) in order to activate the following
GUI components (Buttons, radio buttons, check box, etc..) to activate the events to some
nodes in your window to implement actions. (Minimum 2 different events should be created)
Include the below in your project report:
1) Screenshots of all output generated from the application.
2) Code for all classes.
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