It is also available under “Java with Maven”.

Gj

On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 17:11, slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:

> Can't do it (different idea then "won't do it"). JavaFX  seems to be
> exclusively available under Ant. In order to create a new JavaFX project I
> must do: Files->New Project->Java with Ant->JavaFX. This is on both NB 12
> and OpenBeans.
>
> art
> On 6/24/2020 8:20 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> Can you consider using Maven instead of Ant? Then everything works out of
> the box.
>
> Gj
>
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 01:59, slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:
>
>> Win 10-64
>>
>> I've installed the JavaFX plugins and now I'm trying to create an
>> application.  When I do:
>>
>> File->New Projects->Java with Ant->JavaFX->JavaFX Application
>>
>> I get a message: "Failed to automatically set-up a JavaFX Platform.
>> Please go to Platform Manager, create a non-default Java SE platform, then 
>> go to the JavaFX tab,
>> enable JavaFX and fill in the paths to valid JavaFX SDK and JavaFX Runtime.
>> Note: JavaFX SDK can be downloaded from JavaFX website."
>>
>> Using "Manage Platforms" I have set up a non-default Java SE Platform.
>> There is no JavaFX tab in the Java Platforms pop-up.  I'm stumped.
>>
>> I did get it going (somehow) on my Win-7 system.
>>
>> Where is the "JavaFX tab"?
>>
>

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