Hi Scott,

If you don't mind the bleeding edge I publish OpenJFX nightlies here for x86 
(Linux and OSX) and ARM (Pi etc)
http://108.61.191.178/

They just unzip over your existing JDK/JRE.

Cheers,

Chris

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> On 6 Dec 2015, at 02:29, Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I seem to recall that the Arm builds of Java 8 no longer include JavaFX.  I 
> just installed 8u65 on my Raspberry Pi and that does in fact appear to be the 
> case.
> 
> The web page 
> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/OpenJFX+on+the+Raspberry+Pi was 
> last updated in June and it implies that JavaFX is included in the Java 8 Arm 
> build.  Where do I find the current instructions for getting JavaFX onto a 
> Raspberry Pi?
> 
> Is there anything pre-built available, or am I forced to build it myself with 
> the instructions here: 
> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Cross+Building+for+ARM+Hard+Float
>  ?
> 
> I’m using a Mac, and the instructions say that mainly Linux is used to 
> cross-build for Arm, so hopefully I won’t get stuck in build hell :-)
> 
> I also noticed that JavaME builds include the Device I/O API  
> (http://docs.oracle.com/javame/8.0/api/dio/api/index.html)
> Is it possible to use these APIs and JavaFX on a Raspberry Pi at the same 
> time?  Can the Device I/O libraries (.jar and .so) simply be copied over from 
> a JavaME install to a JavaSE install?  Do Java 9 modules help with any of 
> that?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Scott

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