Are you sure about this? 
I just tried Java-11 in order to find out if my app is Java-11-compatible. 

The app crashed with the exact same exceptions which makes me think
something else is wrong.

It's telling it cannot find javafx/concurrent/Task which is contained in 
/usr/share/java/javafx-graphics-11.jar 

Setting CLASSPATH to contain this JAR does not help.
Coping JFX-Libs to App/lib does not help either.

Jconsole reports empty/unavailable bootclasspath for OpenJDK-11
Jconsole reports bootclasspath without OpenJFX for OpenJDK-8 (jre/lib only)

does anybody know how the bootclasspath is created in ubuntu?

I still don't get the problem.

I swapped (uninstall/install) the installation of Java 8 and 11 several
times, after that opened a new console. else it would keep the old
bootclasspath.

how does java deal with jars it cannot load?

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