Update
As of Java8u40, the core JavaFX libraries include dialog (message box) functionality. Refer to the documentation for the following classes:
For quick info on how to use the Alert
class, refer to other answers to this question:
For a longer tutorial, refer to the Makery JavaFX dialog tutorial (this tutorial is highly recommended).
Original Answer
Here is an example of a Modal Confirm dialog. It works by creating a Stage containing a Scene with the dialog contents in it, and then calling show() on the Scene.
If you want the main processing thread to pause whilst the new Stage is shown and you are using JavaFX 2.2+, then you can call showAndWait() on the Stage rather than show. Modified to use show and wait and just display a message and ok button, then processing should act quite similar to a C# MessageBox.
If you want a professional looking message box for Java 8, I recommend using the dialogs from the ControlsFX library, which is a later iteration of the dialogs in the JavaFX UI Controls Sandbox mentioned in blo0p3r's answer.