Go to the “Java with Maven” category and use either one of the two OpenJFX projects that you see there.
Gj On Tue, 19 Nov 2019 at 04:10, Scott Wierschem <sco...@potentialpower.com> wrote: > I must be missing something simple: I just spent 30 minutes trying to > create an example JavaFX project. NetBeans displays a message that it > hasn't been enabled, so I click "Next" to do so. It fails and displays a > link to a deprecated page. I finally find the JavaFX libraries on the > OpenJFX page, and now don't know what to download or what to do with it > after I download it. > > The error message says to open the Platform Manager and "create a > non-default Java SE platform." I don't see that option, and it doesn't do > anything with the JavaFX libraries I downloaded. > > I looked at the online documentation and there is a step missing between > #2 and #3. If someone would be so kind as to explain what I need to do to > get started with JavaFX in NetBeans, I'll make it a point to update the > documentation to explain this. > > Thanks, > > Scott > >