Naive question...

How is JavaFX distributed? Is it a separate download, or is it included as part of a JRE?

Wayne

On 18/08/14 12:57 PM, Alexander Nyßen wrote:
Hi all,

as some of the new GEF4 bundles we want to include with Mars specify javafx package imports (so far without version constraints), I was wondering what general policy we want to follow to ensure such kind of bundles can be properly resolved. Should we rely on the e(fx)clipse runtime bundles/fragments (org.eclipse.javafx and org.eclipse.fx.osgi), i.e. re-bundle them in our features or specify feature-dependencies to the enclosing e(fx)clipse runtime feature, or is there another intended way (it seems, e(fx)clipse has not announced its participation)?

Cheers
Alexander
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