Give it a try, see if it meets your needs.
Gj
On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 23:05, Chris Olsen wrote:
> Hello, All --
>
>Regarding the Java 14 packaging tool, I see a phrase something like
> "FX-specific" things will not be supported. I am not sure what this
> means. Does it mean that no FX feat
Hello, All --
Regarding the Java 14 packaging tool, I see a phrase something like
"FX-specific" things will not be supported. I am not sure what this means.
Does it mean that no FX features are supported, or only a few and we're not
saying which, or ???
And if FX is not supported in th
That functionality appears to be related to JavaFX (
http://marxsoftware.blogspot.com/2013/11/native-java-packaging-with-netbeans-74.html),
which is no longer in the JDK, which may explain why it doesn't work (i.e.,
isn't supported anymore). The related user interface items should be
removed from N
Thanks, that works, but unfortunately it bundles the JDK 8 rather then JDK 11
(which is selected for the project)
Thomas
Geertjan Wielenga schrieb am 09.03.2020 um 12:03:
Maybe it will still work if you run NetBeans itself on JDK 8.
Gj
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 11:54, Thomas Kellerer mailto:sha
Maybe it will still work if you run NetBeans itself on JDK 8.
Gj
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 11:54, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> I found it very convenient to use the "Package as Image Only" feature in
> the past.
>
> I have an old Ant-based project where this used to work, but when I tried
> it with the
I found it very convenient to use the "Package as Image Only" feature in the
past.
I have an old Ant-based project where this used to work, but when I tried it
with the latest NetBeans 11.3, it fails because NetBeans tries to use some
JavaFX classes.
The error message I get when invoking "Pack