Hi Anton,

This is new to me, I think OpenJDK 8 does *not* contain OpenJFX (or JavaFX).

You are probably referring to the Oracle closed JDK.

Cheers,
Mario
Il 24/nov/2014 08:49 "Anton V. Tarasov" <anton.tara...@oracle.com> ha
scritto:

> Hello Alexander,
>
> On 22.11.2014 17:42, Александр Свиридов wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody.
>> I installed at centos 6.4 openjdk 8, netbeans 8 and build openjfx (via
>> gradle). The only thing I can't uderstand is how to make netbeans work with
>> built openjfx sdk. As openjdx sdk is in folder /temp while jdk is in
>> /usr/lib/jvm/java-8... I can't undertand how to add openjfx to netbeans as
>> everywhere people say that jfx is already in jdk.
>> So, what now should I do to make all these work together?
>>
>
> openjdk8 sdk contains the openjfx sdk binaries. So, you don't need to
> change the classpath in order to compile or run your jfx application.
> Simply add your jdk as a Java Platform.
>
> In case you want to try your own openjfx build with openjdk in netbeans,
> you can do the following.
>
> In the "Project Properties"dialog of your project, select "Libraries" and
> add jfxrt.jar to the Compile-time and Run-time libraries. Please, find
> jfxrt.jar in the "artifacts" of your openjfx workspace:
>
>   <openjfx>/artifacts/sdk/rt/lib/ext/jfxrt.jar
>
> Also, you can find the netbeans projects of the openjfx source tree under
> the following dir:
>
>   <openjfx>/rt/netbeans
>
> Regards,
> Anton.
>
>

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