Are you sure? According to this article and other sources it does support JavaFX:
<https://dev.karakun.com/java/openjdk/2018/11/23/amazon-corretto.html>
Search for JavaFX.

Am 06.12.18 um 15:31 schrieb Stefan Murawski:
Hi,

thanks for the coretto tip. But the MSI for the Windows JRE does not contain javafx.

Cheers,
Stefan

Am Do., 6. Dez. 2018 um 14:44 Uhr schrieb Michael Paus <m...@jugs.org <mailto:m...@jugs.org>>:

    Have a look at: https://aws.amazon.com/de/corretto/
    Windows is supported and it includes JavaFX
    but I don't know whether this is compatible with the old Windows 7.
    Michael

    Am 06.12.18 um 14:33 schrieb Stefan Murawski:
    > Hi,
    >
    > this probably an annoying question, but I cannot find a solution.
    >
    > I am trying to find a JavaFX build that is compatible with
    OpenJDK 8 and
    > Windows.
    >
    > So far I tried:
    > Taking the AdoptOpenJDK Build for Windows 64 and JavaFX Drop-In from
    > https://chriswhocodes.com/.
    >
    > This works very well for Windows 10. But on Windows I cannot
    start the
    > application due to missing DLLS (I presume).
    >
    > My hunt through the internet led me to a post which basically said:
    > OpenJDK 8 and JavaFx will never work on Windows 7.
    > Is this true?
    >
    > The Reasoning behind my search is the desire to switch to an
    openjdk which
    > is supported a bit longer than the oracle 8 jdk, but with javafx for
    > Windows integrated.
    >
    > The new JavaFX page only deals with JavaFx11, sadly.
    >
    > If there is a way to build javafx myself, so that it works with
    > WIndows7/10/OpenJDK please kindly guide me to a description.
    >
    > Thanks for any help,
    > Stefan Murwaski



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