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Michal Rama edited comment on NETBEANS-1343 at 10/9/18 9:19 PM:
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As can be seen from the manual in which

!picture4.png!

is used, JavaFX has not been part of Java6 yet.

Later, JavaFX was part of Java, so the tab lost its significance.

With java11, it returned to its original state without JavaFX.

Instructions are there but refer to a JavaFX tab that has been removed and no 
one has added it back.

_*ONLY MY THEORY*_

*UPDATE:* It is as if NetBeans itself knew that Java 10 is installed on the PC 
and therefore offers the possibility of creating a JavaFX project.

But then, of course, you will see an error

!picture3.png!

You need to manually create a new platform (eg. JDK 10 and select folder 
jdk-10.0.2)

Then simply switch to JDK 10, the error disappears and the project can be 
created.  !picture11.png!

It is also possible to notice that JDK 11 can no longer be switched back.

If you delete JDK 10, it returns to its original state.

!picture3.png!

Obviously, the developer did not care enough.

Anyway, I still do not know what to do to create a new JavaFX project.

I will be very grateful for any advice.


was (Author: michal_cat):
As can be seen from the manual in which

!picture4.png!

is used, JavaFX has not been part of Java6 yet.

Later, JavaFX was part of Java, so the tab lost its significance.

With java11, it returned to its original state without JavaFX.

Instructions are there but refer to a JavaFX tab that has been removed and no 
one has added it back.

_*ONLY MY THEORY*_

*UPDATE:* It is as if NetBeans itself knew that Java 10 is installed on the PC 
and therefore offers the possibility of creating a JavaFX project.

But then, of course, you will see an error

!picture3.png!

You need to manually create a new platform (eg JDK 10 and select folder 
jdk-10.0.2)

Then simply switch to JDK 10, the error disappears and the project can be 
created.  !picture11.png!

It is also possible to notice that JDK 11 can no longer be switched back.

If you delete JDK 10, it returns to its original state.

!picture3.png!

Obviously, the developer did not care enough.

Anyway, I still do not know what to do to create a new JavaFX project.

I will be very grateful for any advice.

> It is not possible to create a new JavaFX project in JDK 11
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-1343
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1343
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: javafx - Project
>    Affects Versions: 10.0
>         Environment: Windows 10, Incubator NetBeans Linux 862, Java 11
>            Reporter: Michal Rama
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: javafx
>         Attachments: picture1.png, picture10.png, picture11.png, 
> picture12.png, picture2.png, picture3.png, picture4.png, picture5.png, 
> picture6.png, picture7.png, picture8.png, picture9.png
>
>
> Hello,
> Unable to create projects.
> New Java Project - picture 1
> New JavaFX project - picture 2
> Please advise.
> Thank you
> PS. Projects in HTML / CSS / JS / PHP can be created without any problem.



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