Please goto http://java.dzone.com/tips/javafx-11-linux-netbeans
You can debug JavaFX on Linux.

On 2月13日, 上午6时47分, Paul Hardin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am curious, was the lack of support for linux and OpenSolaris a
> 'taboo' subject for your interview posted on the 10th?
>
> If not, why was it not brought up?
>
> It strikes me as odd that the most recent statement from a Sun site on
> linux and OpenSolaris support is the blog post of December 4, 2008
> mentioning the lack of support and the reasons for it. So, two months
> with no word. Now a new release.... JavaFX 1.1..... no word. A great
> interview including questions like, 'what would you say to developers
> of Silverlight and Flash to get them to switch to JavaFX?', but not a
> word for linux developers.
>
> So, Java Posse, why not a single mention?
>
> For some languages the lack of support for open platforms would be of
> little note, but this is JAVA! I would argue that one reason Java
> developers develop in Java is because it is a multi-platform language.
> This, in my view, makes it noteworthy that there has been a lack of
> support and a lack of engagement with the open platform communities.
>
> Now JavaFX mobile is out... but not for Android I would guess. No,
> that would be support for a linux platform. <sigh>  Help us out guys,
> next time you sit down with a Sun JavaFX developer, ask them about
> open systems support.
>
> thanks.

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