Creating accessible applications is no longer a recommendation, it is a necessity to build an inclusive experience for your end-users. While we may regard accessibility as a “frontend technical requirement”, Java has a lot to offer in this space, from helping with product documentation to keyboard navigation for desktop applications. While Java is a reliable choice for developing software, AI can help with natural language processing, better interpreting visual content, and assistive technology integrations, thus ensuring equal opportunity for everyone using your application. In this session, we’ll explore how the JavaFX Accessibility API, well-structured APIs, documentation, or server-side rendering can help you create universal-access web and desktop applications. With a pinch of AI, innovation can be both smart and inclusive!
Session 🗣 Intermediate ⭐⭐ Track: Java & JVM (core frameworks & libraries, Kotlin, Scala, Groovy, Architecture)
java
javafx
accessibility
ui/ux