Hello, Thanks for the detailed answer! I completely forgot that JDK builds with JavaFX included exist, and that Zulu JDK has everything I need.
Best Regards пт, 21 мар. 2025 г. в 21:05, Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>: > Hi, > > Johan can answer your question about publishing to maven central. I can > confirm that the jar files for publication are being generated. > > Incubator modules are not in the list of transitive dependencies for any > existing module -- nor should they be, since incubator modules must be > explicitly requested and are not depended on by other non-incubator > modules. You would need to explicitly declare a dependency on the > incubator module. > > As for how to use them without relying on Maven Central, you can > download the JMODs or SDK from https://jdk.java.net/javafx24 or > https://openjfx.io and then use jlink (if using the JMODs) to create a > custom JDK that includes JavaFX or use --module-path, if using the SDK. > See: > > https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/ > > And look at the "Runtime images" or "Run HelloWorld using JavaFX SDK" > sections of the doc. > > Either way you will need to use "--add-modules jfx.incubator.richtext" > since incubator modules are (intentionally) not resolved by default. > > -- Kevin > > > On 3/21/2025 3:29 AM, quizy...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm very excited to try the recent incubated features. Thank you all > > for the great job! Could someone please explain how to use them? They > > are separate modules, but I don't see them published to Maven Central, > > and they aren't included as transitive dependencies for existing > > modules either. Am I supposed to compile JavaFX locally? > > > > Best Regards. > >