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On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 6:16 PM Bob <bobsons...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid> wrote:

> On 25/11/2018 16:55, Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
> On 11/25/2018 10:18 AM, Bob wrote:
>
> Using Apache Netbeans 10 to create a "Maven" -> "JavaFX Application"
> leads to a project which won't compile or run.
>
> Have the default Maven project files been updated in Apache Netbeans 10
> to work with JDK 11 and JavaFX? If not, can anyone point me to
> instructions for configuring the POM and the nbactions.xml file so that
> compile and run both work?
>
> https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/
>
> Click the NetBeans link. I have compile and run working, but not debug.
>
> Okay, I just burnt through a whole heap of trial and error and I now have
> the "Run" action working. And by modifying the project actions I think I've
> got "Debug" working too (though I rarely use Debug in Netbeans, so I'm not
> sure whether you're seeing something broken which I haven't spotted).
>
> As best I can recall, the steps I took which finally worked were:
>
>    1. Create new project "Maven" -> "Java Application" (don't use the
>    JavaFX option, because the Maven configuration for that seems to still be
>    stuck in the JDK 8 days).
>    2. Right-click on the new project and add "New" -> "Java Module Info"
>    (because reportedly JavaFX requires the module-path to come into play even
>    if the project isn't modular, so I figured it was simpler just to make the
>    project modular).
>    3. Add the various `requires` lines to the module-info.java file (see
>    below)
>    4. Modify the POM so that it has the dependencies and build found in
>    the official example
>    
> <https://github.com/openjfx/samples/blob/master/HelloFX/Maven/hellofx/pom.xml>
>    .
>    5. Right-click on the project, select "Properties", select the Actions
>    bullet and then select the "Run project" action. Change the content of
>    "Execute Goals" to `compile exec:java`. Change the content of "Set
>    Properties" to `Env.JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib64/jvm/java-11-openjdk`.
>    6. Select the "Debug Project" action and change "Execute Goals" to
>    `compile exec:java` and change "Set Properties" to `jpda.listen=true
>    Env.JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib64/jvm/java-11-openjdk`
>
> So the module-info.java file contains this:
>
> module ExchangeLogViewer {
>     requires javafx.baseEmpty;
>     requires javafx.base;
>     requires javafx.controlsEmpty;
>     requires javafx.controls;
>     requires javafx.graphicsEmpty;
>     requires javafx.graphics;
> }
>
> Oh, and my POM also has this in addition to what is found on the official
> example:
>
> <properties>
>     <project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
>     <maven.compiler.source>11</maven.compiler.source>
>     <maven.compiler.target>11</maven.compiler.target>
> </properties>
>
> Seems to work for me, but let me know if I'm overlooking something
> important.
>
> If this recipe does work, is there a way to modify Apache Netbeans 10 to
> include a "Maven"->"JavaFX 11 Project" entry which does all of this
> conveniently? I'll have forgotten all of this within ten minutes, so having
> it ready baked into the IDE would be great.
>
> --
>
> Bob
>

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