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Michal Rama edited comment on NETBEANS-1343 at 10/22/18 9:22 AM:
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Hello,

{color:#ff0000}*Of course, you do not need JDK 10 (it's just an example). You 
can use any version that contains JavaFX (7,8,9,10).*{color}

As I mentioned, in the previous post, when changing the platform to JDK 10, the 
new JavaFX project can be created.

Then, from the manage platforms, delete the JDK 10.

Therefore, the project will start to report an error, and JDK 10 will change to 
*Broken platform 'JDK_10'*

Just right-click on the project to choose properties and change JDK to version 
11

!picture13.png!

Then it is only necessary to use the procedure described above.

This is how you can create a new JavaFX project in JDK 11 (if you have at least 
one Java version that contains JavaFX)

Of course, the project will still report a bug

!picture10.png!

but it is the NetBeans problem that it runs in JDK 11 and therefore does not 
know JavaFX.

PS. I find it strange that NetBeans knows PHP 7.3, which has not been released 
yet (until December) but does not know openjavafx. (especially when JDK 11 was 
published almost three weeks ago)


was (Author: michal_cat):
Hello,

{color:#FF0000}*Of course, you do not need JDK 10 (it's just an example). You 
can use any version that contains JavaFX (7,8,9,10).*{color}

As I mentioned, in the previous post, when changing the platform to JDK 10, the 
new JavaFX project can be created.

Then, from the manage platforms, delete the JDK 10.

Therefore, the project will start to report an error, and JDK 10 will change to 
Broken platform 'JDK_10'

Just right-click on the project to choose properties and change JDK to version 
11

!picture13.png!

Then it is only necessary to use the procedure described above.

This is how you can create a new JavaFX project in JDK 11 (if you have at least 
one Java version that contains JavaFX)

Of course, the project will still report a bug

!picture10.png!

but it is the NetBeans problem that it runs in JDK 11 and therefore does not 
know JavaFX.

PS. I find it strange that NetBeans knows PHP 7.3, which has not been released 
yet (until December) but does not know openjavafx. (especially when JDK 11 was 
published almost three weeks ago)

> 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 871, Java 11.0.1
>            Reporter: Michal Rama
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: javafx
>         Attachments: picture1.png, picture10.png, picture11.png, 
> picture12.png, picture13.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
> !picture1.png!
> New JavaFX project
> !picture2.png!
> Please advise.
> Thank you
> PS. Projects in HTML / CSS / JS / PHP can be created without any problem.



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