Oh it is a bad idea to develop against JDK8 and then trying to run with Java7!
Tom On 19.07.15 13:28, Tom Schindl wrote: > NO - Linux distros don't bundle JavaFX with they installs. > > Tom > > On 19.07.15 01:56, Ash wrote: >> I have Oracle's Java 8 JDK (downloaded it for the netbeans) and openJDK7 >> (installed standard). I am running linux mint 17 (ubuntu). >> >> I made a default "hello world" JFX-enabled program in netbeans and compiled >> it as a test. Netbeans generates a functional "hello world" automatically >> when a new project is created so I didn't add or change anything. I know the >> error isn't in the program or the code inside because of this. >> >> When I tried to load the compiled program in my browser via the >> auto-generated webpage, I got the "To view the content on this page, please >> click here to install JavaFX." error box and a link to Oracle's website. >> Trying to run the generated .jar resulted in the OpenJDK runtime launcher >> starting, but then vanishing as the file failed to load. Trying to run it on >> my computer via the .jnlp file with IcedTea failed and threw an error: >> net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Initialization Error: Could not >> initialize applet. >> at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.createApplet(Launcher.java:754) >> at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.launchApplet(Launcher.java:660) >> at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher$TgThread.run(Launcher.java:910) >> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.javafx.main.NoJavaFXFallback >> at >> net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.loadClass(JNLPClassLoader.java:1634) >> at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.createApplet(Launcher.java:744) >> ... 2 more >> >> Shouldn't OpenJDK already have JFX included and active? If not, is this >> slated to change? In the meantime, is there a workaround? >> Thank you! >> > > -- Thomas Schindl, CTO BestSolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 5-7, A-6020 Innsbruck http://www.bestsolution.at/ Reg. Nr. FN 222302s am Firmenbuchgericht Innsbruck