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Java 9,10 and JavaFX #108

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willrogers opened this issue Jan 19, 2018 · 10 comments
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Java 9,10 and JavaFX #108

willrogers opened this issue Jan 19, 2018 · 10 comments

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@willrogers
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I downloaded Java 9 from the location in README.md (http://jdk.java.net/9/) and I didn't get JavaFX bundled with my download.

When I downloaded it from Oracle (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk9-downloads-3848520.html) I got JavaFX.

Do we still need Oracle JDK to use JavaFX?

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berryma4 commented Jan 19, 2018 via email

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I went to that page, and didn't find a download.

Is there another way to download the jfx modules?

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kasemir commented Jan 19, 2018

Right, no luck here, either.
The OpenJFX wiki page leads to "Community Builds", https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Platforms, which is empty/obsolete.

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berryma4 commented Jan 19, 2018 via email

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I can't find much for RHEL. Red Hat suddenly pulled support for Oracle Java 8 last year so I would rather use OpenJDK 9 if we can.

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berryma4 commented Jan 19, 2018 via email

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berryma4 commented Jan 19, 2018 via email

@kasemir kasemir changed the title Java 9 and JavaFX Java 9,10 and JavaFX Mar 27, 2018
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kasemir commented Mar 27, 2018

Meanwhile, downloaded the recently released Oracle Java 10.
Phoebus seems to run fine with it.

(Just using JDK-10 as runtime.
Not loading https://wiki.eclipse.org/Java10/Examples to support new features in IDE)

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Also, for JDK 11, javafx will be a separate download (like openjfx)
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/the-future-of-javafx-and-other-java-client-roadmap-updates

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we can probably close this ticket now.

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