On 1/19/2022 1:46 PM, Michael Hall wrote:

On Jan 19, 2022, at 2:13 PM, Matthias Bläsing <mblaes...@doppel-helix.eu> wrote:

Unsupported != does not work!
But it might mean less tested. So you might have to worry about things like it 
works here but does it work on Linux? It works with version x but does it work 
with y?

At this point in time Apache NetBeans loads JavaFX from classpath and
it works.
Probably means it’s pretty thoroughly tested though.

FWIW,  in a draft of my earlier reply, I had written a comment pointing out 
that JavaFX is only supported with modules. I didn't include it, because I 
think it very unlikely that that's related to the problem.

I think a simple reproducer will be most helpful in tracking this down.

— Kevin
It probably isn’t the cause but since the OP indicated he was looking for 
suggestions, and not necessarily a bug fix at this point, I thought it might be 
worth a mention. If he wasn’t aware of this he might want to consider it on 
future updates.

Yes, it was worth a mention, and might even be something he could test locally to see if it makes a difference.

-- Kevin

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