Hi, Chris --
Thank you!
I will try to follow this model as I move into Maven.
-- Chris
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ibrary seems to be found successfully.)
However, I am getting the output below. I am not sure which of it is
relevant, so I copied all of it. I am not Ant-proficient at all, so I
have fewer clues than one what the jfx-impl.xml lines are trying to
tell me. I was not able to discern from StackOverflow wh
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From: Bernd Michaely
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 12:29:58 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: JavaFX deployment library not found in active JDK
Hi,
| warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with
-source 8
it seems you are using JDK 11 (which needs a sep
ojects\Splat\nbproject\jfx-impl.xml:524:
Error:
JavaFX deployment library not found in active JDK.
Please check that the JDK is correctly installed and its version is at
least 7u4 on Mac or 7u6 on other systems.
BUILD FAI
ble
> to discern from StackOverflow what to do about "JavaFX deployment library
> not found in active JDK." It was claimed I might still be able to run the
> program from the command line, but since my Unix/Linux/DOS looms small in
> my rear view mirrow, I want Apache Netbeans to
am not Ant-proficient at all, so I have fewer clues than one what the
jfx-impl.xml lines are trying to tell me. I was not able to discern from
StackOverflow what to do about "JavaFX deployment library not found in active
JDK." It was claimed I might still be able to run the program from th