This is why I said Oracle seemed like they weren't really committed to JavaFX (or at least not Scene Builder, which I view as a desirable development product). They used to support/release Scene Builder, but now appear to have stopped. Perhaps the Gluon people will do a great job, but it still makes me question Oracle's commitment and the long-term viability of the technology.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Aristedes Maniatis <a...@maniatis.org> wrote: > On 12/01/2016 12:43pm, Michael Gentry wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 6:53 PM, Aristedes Maniatis <a...@maniatis.org> > > wrote: > > > >> On 12/01/2016 12:41am, Michael Gentry wrote: > >>> Last time I glanced at JFX, Oracle required you to build some of the > >>> developer tools (at least Scene Builder) yourself instead of supplying > >>> packages you could download/use. > >> > >> > >> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/javafxscenebuilder-info-2157684.html > > > > > > > > > > And when you click on the download link: > > > > WARNING: These versions of JavaFX Scene Builder may include components > that > > do not contain the latest security patches and are not recommended for > use > > in production. > > Oracle are insane. But this might help: > http://gluonhq.com/open-source/scene-builder/ > > Maybe they are expecting each IDE will implement SceneBuilder-like > functionality. Or maybe Oracle are just insane. > > Ari > > > -- > --------------------------> > Aristedes Maniatis > GPG fingerprint CBFB 84B4 738D 4E87 5E5C 5EFA EF6A 7D2E 3E49 102A >