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Ernie Rael updated NETBEANS-4718:
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Description:
The original description, from the "heat of battle", does not describe a bug
and without knowing the error, the problem that OP ran into is unknow. The
first comment
In the Maven-based JavaFx project in Netbeans 12.0, the system generated FXML
file in the default package of ${Project}\src\main\resources\fxml is not
detected and leads to a Runtime exception when the app tries to load the FXML
file using the FXMLLoad.load() API. As a workaround the developer needs to copy
the FXML file from the aforementioned default directory to the
src\main\resources\org\openjfx\${Project} folder so the build process can
process this file.
was:In the Maven-based JavaFx project in Netbeans 12.0, the system generated
FXML file in the default package of ${Project}\src\main\resources\fxml is not
detected and leads to a Runtime exception when the app tries to load the FXML
file using the FXMLLoad.load() API. As a workaround the developer needs to copy
the FXML file from the aforementioned default directory to the
src\main\resources\org\openjfx\${Project} folder so the build process can
process this file.
> NewFile>JavaFX2>EmptyFXML default controller placement causes runtime error
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> Key: NETBEANS-4718
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4718
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: apisupport - Maven, javafx - Project
> Affects Versions: 12.0
> Environment: Windows 10
> Reporter: Anthony Romano
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Next
>
>
> The original description, from the "heat of battle", does not describe a bug
> and without knowing the error, the problem that OP ran into is unknow. The
> first comment
> In the Maven-based JavaFx project in Netbeans 12.0, the system generated FXML
> file in the default package of ${Project}\src\main\resources\fxml is not
> detected and leads to a Runtime exception when the app tries to load the FXML
> file using the FXMLLoad.load() API. As a workaround the developer needs to
> copy the FXML file from the aforementioned default directory to the
> src\main\resources\org\openjfx\${Project} folder so the build process can
> process this file.
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