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Michal Rama edited comment on NETBEANS-1998 at 1/29/19 5:36 PM:
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I'm sorry, the last post I wrote for the last moment.
Ideally, the user would download OpenJavaFX
[https://gluonhq.com/products/javafx/] and extract the folder.
Consequently, when you first use (creating a JavaFX project or changing a JDK
for an existing project), NetBeans would have asked to choose this folder, save
it, and not ask again.
And that would be all. The rest was provided by NetBeans itself.
Thanks
*UPDATE:*
Previously, JavaFX was added here.
!picture3.png!
However, from JDK 8, JavaFX is included, so the JavaFX tab was useless and
therefore removed.
I think it would be ideal to get her back again. However, not in the same
format, it would just write a path to the extracted folder - nothing more)
was (Author: michal_cat):
I'm sorry, the last post I wrote for the last moment.
Ideally, the user would download OpenJavaFX
[https://gluonhq.com/products/javafx/] and extract the folder.
Consequently, when you first use (creating a JavaFX project or changing a JDK
for an existing project), NetBeans would have asked to choose this folder, save
it, and not ask again.
And that would be all. The rest was provided by NetBeans itself.
Thanks
*UPDATE:*
Previously, JavaFX was added here.
!picture3.png!
However, from JDK 8, JavaFX is included, so the JavaFX bookmark was useless and
therefore removed.
I think it would be ideal to get her back again. However, not in the same
format, it would just write a path to the extracted folder - nothing more)
> 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, picture3.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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