JavaFX has become part of Java main download in version 1.7 and it will
have the version number of Java. I am using PDFBox 1.7.1 in all my projects
at the moment. My initial response was because I misread the "switching" to
java 1.6 part, and I thought that future versions of PDFBox would not work
on any other versions of Java. I am going to have to make something like a
PDF plugin for the JavaFX WebView controller and a PDF viewer for on JavaFX
technology and I got scared, because I really like PDFBox and I don't want
to change to another library. It turns out that I can breath normally
now... :))


On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Thomas Chojecki <i...@rayman2200.de> wrote:

>
> Zitat von Alin Mazilu <impet...@gmail.com>:
>
>  Hello,
>>
> Hi,
>
>
>  I got one: JavaFX. I use PDFBox in projects that use JavaFX 1.7/1.8.
>>
> I try to find this JavaFX version to see what Java version it need, but I
> can't figure out where to download it.
> Wikipedia [1] did not list such a version. Can you please provide more
> detailed informations or test your project with an JRE 1.6 or higher?
>
> The next big question is, did you use the latest pdfbox version in your
> project? If there are no problems you can stay at the 1.8.1 version.
>
> So please give us more detailes.
>
>
> Best Regards
> Thomas
>
>
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**JavaFX<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaFX>
>
>

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