eb:test fails (Kevin Rushforth)
>2. Will OpenJFX have a release ready in time for the Java 11
> launch? (Mikael Christensen - QIAGEN)
>3. Re: Will OpenJFX have a release ready in time for the Java 11
> launch? (Kevin Rushforth)
>4. Re: Will OpenJFX have a r
Yes, that is the plan.
Actually, there are 2 paths:
1. create a JavaFX SDK (see https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8198329
)
2. create and upload the JavaFX modules to the traditional, popular
repositories (maven central, bintray) and make sure developers can use the
API's using maven/gradle
Yes, this is the plan. There has been quite a lot of discussion on this,
so I invite you to search the email archives [1]. Specifically, the
recent "modules versus SDK's" thread [2]. You are welcome to join the
mailing list [3] and contribute to the discussion if you like.
-- Kevin
[1] http:/
Hi,
This is a question about Oracle's statement that JavaFX will no longer be part
of the SDK starting from Java 11:
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/the-future-of-javafx-and-other-java-client-roadmap-updates
Is the plan, that when Java 11 is released (scheduled for September 2018),