I have an abandoned NB-80 RCP application which uses JavaFX. My goal is
to revive the RCP app under NB-11+ and a modern jfx. Using NB-11.3 and
jfx-13 lets me exercise 11.3. I'm still using ant.
I saw a javafx v13 plugin on 11.2. I thought that plugin would provide a
module that my RCP app could use to provide jfx-13 access.
Instead, I've download a javafx-sdk and used it to make a library
wrapper. Seems to be working. I had hoped for a more automatic method
provided by NB.
It may be that I'm not understanding the jfx plugin. Can it be used "as
is" for plain old java or RCP?
-ernie
PS. I will probably go to maven at some point in the future, but it
doesn't seem to be time yet (at least for me).
On 2/1/2020 3:43 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
What specifically do you want to do with JavaFX?
Gj
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 10:06 PM Ernie Rael <[email protected]> wrote:
I want to exercise 11.3 with JavaFX. In b2 (built locally) update center
there is "Third Party Libraries" with what seems to be the correct link,
but the JavaFX stuff is not in Available Plugins.
Can something be done to enable this?
-ernie
PS. And can the new apache NetBeans plugin portal be enabled?
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