Indeed, no need to install JavaFX. Go to Java | Maven in the New Project dialog, and you'll find the two OpenJFX Gluon Maven archetypes there to get you started.
Gj On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 6:51 PM Pieter van den Hombergh < pieter.van.den.hombe...@gmail.com> wrote: > i assume that with installing you mean making it available for your > programs. > > your best bet is to start from one of the examples. from tge maven > examples choose one of the javafx samples. then build an run it. you should > then have a reasonable startingpoint. > pieter > > Op di 31 aug. 2021 16:36 schreef Zulfi Khan <zulfi6...@yahoo.com.invalid>: > >> Hi, >> I have netbeans 12.4 installed on my system. Somebody please guide me how >> to install JavaFX on Netwbeans 12.4. >> >> Zulfi. >> >