Thank you, I'll take a look.

If you say it works up to Java 10, how does it look with browser support.

Are you able to run JavaFX app in latest versions of Chrome or Firefox? Thanks.

Dňa 22/10/2018 o 23:00 Sverre Moe napísal(a):
You also mentioned a "up-to-date" manual.
Take a look at javafx-gradle-plugin
https://github.com/FibreFoX/javafx-gradle-plugin
You can use it to build an JavaFX 8 application with Java Web Start deployment.

/Sverre


Den man. 22. okt. 2018 kl. 19:20 skrev Sverre Moe <sverre....@gmail.com <mailto:sverre....@gmail.com>>:

    Yes it still works with Java 8 and up to Java 10. The Java Web
    Start was removed in Java 11.

    /Sverre


    Den man. 22. okt. 2018 kl. 19:15 skrev Martin Ciglan
    <m.cig...@sino.sk <mailto:m.cig...@sino.sk>>:

        OK.

        Is it still possible to do it with Java8?

        Dňa 22/10/2018 o 19:14 Sverre Moe napísal(a):
        Deployment by web browser is no longer possible with Java 11
        as they removed Java Web Start.
        If you want your JavaFX application to run in a web browser,
        take a look at JPro https://www.jpro.one/.

        /Sverre


        Den man. 22. okt. 2018 kl. 14:53 skrev Martin Ciglan
        <m.cig...@sino.sk <mailto:m.cig...@sino.sk>>:

            Hi

            I am developing openJFX11 desktop client application and
            I would like to
            deploy it to browser, to be able to have 2 options -
            thick and thin client.

            Is there any up-to-date manual how to do it? Many thanks

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