Which of the following statements is false?
a. JavaFX Scene Builder is a standalone JavaFX GUI visual layout tool that can also be used with various IDEs.
b. JavaFX Scene Builder enables you to create GUIs by dragging and dropping GUI components from Scene Builder’s library onto a design area, then modifying and styling the GUI—all without writing any code.
c. The FXML code is integrated with the program logic that’s defined in Java source code—this integration of the interface (the GUI) with the implementation (the Java code) makes it easier to debug, modify and maintain JavaFX GUI apps.
d. JavaFX Scene Builder generates FXML (FX Markup Language)—an XML vocabulary for defining and arranging JavaFX GUI controls without writing any Java code.
c. The FXML code is integrated with the program logic that’s defined in Java source code—this integration of the interface (the GUI) with the implementation (the Java code) makes it easier to debug, modify and maintain JavaFX GUI apps. Actually, the FXML code is separate from the program logic that’s defined in Java source code—this separation of the interface (the GUI) from the implementation (the Java code) makes it easier to debug, modify and maintain JavaFX GUI apps.