https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Building+OpenJFX

Dave Hill updated it recently, so it is reasonably current.

-- Kevin


John C. Turnbull wrote:
I would like to set up a development environment for the OpenJFX project but
have never attempted this before.

I am very familiar with all 3 major Java IDEs with my preference (in order
of most favourite to least favourite) is Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans (so
whichever one is "best" doesn't really matter).

I am familiar with Gradle but by no means an expert.

My machine is a Windows 10 x64 PC.

I am only interested in building for JDK 9 and JavaFX 9 (as these will be
released before any project I am working on will go live).

I am happy to build just for Windows at this point so I can get a feel for
the project and see if there are opportunities where I can fix a bug or two
or make contributions in other ways.

So, what is the best way to build this project using the environment and
tools I have described?

Which IDE would make the process the simplest or easiest?

Is there an up-to-date web page that describes the process in sufficient
detail that will enable me to accomplish this?

Thanks very much,

John

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