6/17/2023 0 Comments Javafx visual studio code![]() However probably the easiest way if it's an option is to just grab a JDK which includes JavaFX.Īzul's Zulu fx JDK does and I've read somewhere that Liberica has a version which bundles it too. (Including how to setup the Gradle or Maven plugins mentioned.) When doing using this I've always had to launch the main application like this (works fine so I never cared to dig more into why):Īpplication.launch(YourJavaFxApplication.class, args) Īlso there's various JavaFX instructions here: If you use Gradle or Maven (I use Gradle) you can try the JavaFX plugins. ![]() The "ideal" way is to modularize (setup module descriptor etc as suggested), but I believe there may be some JVM parameters needed too.
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