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Michal Rama edited comment on NETBEANS-1998 at 1/28/19 11:04 AM:
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I understand. I just want this situation not to happen.
!picture.png!
So I can create a new JavaFX Project (and not create it through the Java
Project). This is also related to the fact that the Project still looks like
Java, unlike an existing Project.
!picture2.png!
It's just a cosmetic detail, but it's strange.
So, I have the opportunity to create a new JavaFX project (unlike the picture),
where I would specify the location of the downloaded folder openjavafx and the
rest would be done by NetBeans alone.
Something like that would also happen if I had the existing JavaFX project
switched to JDK11+.
*I hope it is understandable*
I know it's not just a minor adjustment. But, as I said, JDK 11 has been here
for a long time. And in less time there will be JDK 12. I would be delighted
if, in NetBeans, someone finally added OpenJavaFX support.
was (Author: michal_cat):
I understand. I just want this situation not to happen.
!picture.png!
So I can create a new JavaFX Project (and not create it through the Java
Project). This is also related to the fact that the Project still looks like
Java, unlike an existing Project.
!picture2.png!
It's just a cosmetic detail, but it's strange.
So, I have the opportunity to create a new JavaFX project (unlike the picture),
where I would specify the location of the downloaded folder openjavafx and the
rest would be done by NetBeans alone.
Something like that would also happen if I had the existing JavaFX project
switched to JDK11+.
> Support OpenJavaFX in project under JDK11 and higher
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> Key: NETBEANS-1998
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1998
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: javafx - Project, projects - Libraries
> Affects Versions: 10.0
> Environment: Windows 10, Incubator NetBeans Linux 980, Java 12 Early
> Access 29
> Reporter: Michal Rama
> Priority: Major
> Labels: Library, javafx, project
> Attachments: picture.png, picture2.png
>
>
> Hello, What is the situation with OpenJavaFX support?
> JDK 11 was released 4 months ago. JDK 12 comes out in less than 2 months.
> Even the first version of JDK 13 has already begun.
> Nevertheless, NetBeans does not support OpenJavaFX yet.
> Thanks.
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