Now you have informed Netbeans about the SceneBuilder home directory (as
indicated by your attached PDF). Prior to opening or creating a JavaFX project,
go to Tools->options->Java and select the JavaFX tab and this will activate the
JavaFx (if not activated already) and the panel will show the JavaFX Scene
Builder integration along with the Scene Builder Home. I would do this step
every time the IDE is started to ensure the JavaFX is activated, otherwise, the
FXML files do not integrate with the Scene Builder properly (at least this has
been my experience with Netbeans 12.0).
On Thursday, December 31, 2020, 8:40:45 PM GMT+3:30, Paolo Colamarino
<[email protected]> wrote:
YES. I have manually inserted the installation directory. The result is
attached to the email (SceneBuilder.PDF)
Il giorno gio 31 dic 2020 alle ore 07:32 HRH <[email protected]> ha scritto:
Does it allow you to select the Scene Builder installation directory?
On Wednesday, December 30, 2020, 12:30:47 PM GMT+3:30, Paolo Colamarino
<[email protected]> wrote:
I obtain the message:
Please, select a valid Scene Builder home ...
Il giorno mer 30 dic 2020 alle ore 04:03 HRH <[email protected]> ha scritto:
Paolo,What happens if you do Tools->Options->Java-JavaFx?
On Wednesday, December 30, 2020, 1:43:51 AM GMT+3:30, Paolo Colamarino
<[email protected]> wrote:
HI,
I have installed jdk-15 and after Apache NetBeans IDE 12.2.
I open NetBeans and after
File > New project > Categories > JavaFX > Projects > JavaFX Application > Next
I obtain an error message : Failed to automatically set-up JavaFX Platform
Why ?
Thanks
Paolo Colamarino
SceneBuilder.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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