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2019 May 13
2
JavaFX on C7 ?
...FX?
No. Red Hat does not have plans to deliver JavaFX or the OpenJFX project in our distribution."
I thought JavaFX/openJFX was integrated into openjdk-11 (actually 9 according to the openjdk site), so I expected to see something along the lines of 'not in JDK8, but included standard with JDK11'. The above statement suggests they did not even build it into 11 on RHEL7 [2], and possibly not even on RHEL8. It might be interesting to know why... could it be a combo similar to [5] and not wanting to drop $2M/year on the MPEGLA cabal to do like Cisco[4]?
I have been told that getting j...
2019 May 13
0
JavaFX on C7 ?
...d Hat does not have plans to deliver JavaFX or the OpenJFX project in our distribution."
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> I thought JavaFX/openJFX was integrated into openjdk-11 (actually 9 according to the openjdk site), so I expected to see something along the lines of 'not in JDK8, but included standard with JDK11'. The above statement suggests they did not even build it into 11 on RHEL7 [2], and possibly not even on RHEL8. It might be interesting to know why... could it be a combo similar to [5] and not wanting to drop $2M/year on the MPEGLA cabal to do like Cisco[4]?
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> I have been told that...
2019 May 13
2
JavaFX on C7 ?
Hi all!
I'm getting:
Error: JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to run this application
for a certain Java app.
I'm hoping someone can tell me what bits and pieces I need to install
(and maybe where to find them) so I can satisfy that app's appetite
without screwing up my system.
Thanks in advance!
Fred
PS:
I see openjfx at openjfx.io. I assume that if this