As far as I know, BellSoft provides OpenJDK and OpenJFX builds for Windows
on ARM[1].
But like Johan said, the media and web modules are not available yet.
Maybe they are interested in this.

Glavo

[1]:
https://bell-sw.com/pages/downloads/?os=windows&architecture=arm&package=jdk-full

On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 6:25 AM Christopher Schnick <crschn...@xpipe.io>
wrote:

> Is there a rough timeline that you can provide from Oracle's side for
> this? Assuming that it even is on the horizon.
>
> Because as you rightly say, this is the primary building block that
> everything depends on. I also don't know what the status is for other
> vendors right now.
> On 10/06/2024 00:15, Philip Race wrote:
>
> Since we at Oracle don't have or produce Windows ARM JDK binaries,
> I don't see a road to anyone here being able to work on it for the
> forseeable future.
>
> -phil.
>
> On 6/9/24 2:51 AM, Johan Vos wrote:
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> The question about Windows. AArch64 increasingly pops up. We did some
> local tests, and the basis modules builds out-of-the-box, but media and web
> modules require more work.
> It's definitely helpful that there are GA runners for it now -- although
> the GA is just a basic check.
> It would be good to know if someone is compiling media/webkit for
> Win/AArch64.
>
> - Johan
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 8, 2024 at 10:01 PM Christopher Schnick <crschn...@xpipe.io>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello there,
>>
>> with the latest releases of ARM hardware with Windows I just wanted to
>> ask whether there are any plans on officially supporting JavaFX for
>> Windows on ARM.
>>
>> There are also now GitHub runners for Windows and Linux that run on ARM
>> (see
>>
>> https://github.blog/2024-06-03-arm64-on-github-actions-powering-faster-more-efficient-build-systems/),
>>
>> so things have definitely gotten easier with regards to actually
>> realizing a CI/CD pipeline.
>>
>>
>

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