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Peter Jansen updated NETBEANS-866:
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Description:
I've just started trying to develop a GUI using the Netbeans Platform using the
NetBeans Platform for Beginners and JavaFX RCP for the Netbeans Platform books
recommended as part of the official documentation on the platform website.
The very first examples in the book appear to break, as the Project Properties
> Libraries dialog throws the following error:
"Module FX WebView Bootstrap in platform requests the token javafx.application
but there are no known providers."
The resolve button is red, but can't be clicked.
1) Ignoring and attempting to add modules without being able to resolve their
dependencies means the program will throw and error and modules will be
disabled upon startup.
2) Deselecting the offending modules (FX Webview Bootstrap in platform, and so
on through other FX-depending modules, until the resolve button works again)
appears to allow the code to compile,
It seems that this is a major issue reported several years ago on other venues
with 8.x, but still hasn't been fixed? Is it not possible to easily write
JavaFX applications for the Netbean Platform with the Netbeans IDE?
was:
I've just started trying to develop a GUI using the Netbeans Platform using the
NetBeans Platform for Beginners and JavaFX RCP for the Netbeans Platform books
recommended as part of the official documentation on the platform website.
The very first examples in the book appear to break, as the Project Properties
> Libraries dialog throws the following error:
"Module FX WebView Bootstrap in platform requests the token javafx.application
but there are no known providers."
The resolve button is red, but can't be clicked.
1) Ignoring and attempting to add modules without being able to resolve their
dependencies means the program will throw and error and modules will be
disabled upon startup.
2) Deselecting the offending modules (FX Webview Bootstrap in platform, and so
on through other FX-depending modules, until the resolve button works again)
It seems that this is a major issue reported several years ago on other venues
with 8.x, but still hasn't been fixed? Is it not possible to easily write
JavaFX applications for the Netbean Platform with the Netbeans IDE?
> Platform "Resolve" button for libraries, JavaFX does not work out of the box.
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> Key: NETBEANS-866
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-866
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: platform - JDK Problems
> Affects Versions: 8.2
> Reporter: Peter Jansen
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: netbeans_issue_javafx.jpg
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> I've just started trying to develop a GUI using the Netbeans Platform using
> the NetBeans Platform for Beginners and JavaFX RCP for the Netbeans Platform
> books recommended as part of the official documentation on the platform
> website.
> The very first examples in the book appear to break, as the Project
> Properties > Libraries dialog throws the following error:
> "Module FX WebView Bootstrap in platform requests the token
> javafx.application but there are no known providers."
> The resolve button is red, but can't be clicked.
> 1) Ignoring and attempting to add modules without being able to resolve their
> dependencies means the program will throw and error and modules will be
> disabled upon startup.
> 2) Deselecting the offending modules (FX Webview Bootstrap in platform, and
> so on through other FX-depending modules, until the resolve button works
> again) appears to allow the code to compile,
> It seems that this is a major issue reported several years ago on other
> venues with 8.x, but still hasn't been fixed? Is it not possible to easily
> write JavaFX applications for the Netbean Platform with the Netbeans IDE?
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