Sorry for the wrong replies. I forwarded the conversations to the user-group.
Op do 6 jun. 2019 om 13:27 schreef Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]>: > You’re going to stop writing to me directly and start writing to the > mailing list. Bye. > > Gj > > > On Thu, 6 Jun 2019 at 13:13, Eef Custers <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Geertjan, >> >> for me it is still not working. But I discovered something strainge. When >> I added javafx.graphics "run" started to complain about not finding >> graphics. It looks as if "run" is complaining about the last entry in the >> list of add-module. And it also seems that it has nothing to do with not >> being able to find the module. >> Because, in the example under I repeated the javafx.controls at the end >> and now "run" complains that it cannot find javafx.controls: >> >> run-configuration: >> --add-modules *javafx.controls*,javafx.fxml,javafx.graphics, >> *javafx.controls* >> >> run: >> Error occurred during initialization of boot layer >> java.lang.module.FindException: Module* javafx.controls* >> not found >> C:\Users\ecusters\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\11.0\executor-snippets\run.xml:111: >> The following error occurred while executing this line: >> C:\Users\ecusters\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\11.0\executor-snippets\run.xml:68: >> Java returned: 1 >> BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds) >> >> Any thoughts about this? >> >> Regards, >> Eef >> >> Op do 6 jun. 2019 om 07:07 schreef Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected] >> >: >> >>> For me, it suddenly started working when I was following the >>> instructions re --add-modules: >>> >>> --add-modules javafx.fxml,javafx.controls,javafx.graphics >>> >>> In the place indicated in the instructions, add the above. >>> >>> Gj >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 6:44 AM Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I went through the procedure you're referring to, and I got a similar >>>> error, and I would definitely recommend to use the Maven-approach instead, >>>> unless you have a very strong reason for not doing that. >>>> >>>> Gj >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 6:23 AM Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Definitely preferable to use Maven rather than Ant -- what's the >>>>> reason you're not doing that? >>>>> >>>>> Gj >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 11:51 PM Eef Custers <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I try to make a simple class working in Netbeans 11.0 with >>>>>> java12/javaFx12. >>>>>> >>>>>> My configuration is: >>>>>> === Java Environment === >>>>>> Path=C:\java_lib\jdk-12.0.1\bin; >>>>>> C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\bin; >>>>>> C:\java_lib\javafx-jmods-12.0.1; >>>>>> JAVA_HOME=C:\java_lib\jdk-12.0.1 >>>>>> >>>>>> I follow the tutorial https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/ and use the >>>>>> part: Netbeans and JavaFX - non-modular with IDE. The last step gives >>>>>> the >>>>>> error below, while it should work according to the manual. >>>>>> >>>>>> This error appears when I run the class within the IDE, but also when >>>>>> I run the command on the commandline. >>>>>> >>>>>> IDE: >>>>>> Error occurred during initialization of boot layer >>>>>> java.lang.module.FindException: *Module javafx.controls not found* >>>>>> C:\Users\ecusters\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\11.0\executor-snippets\run.xml:111: >>>>>> The following error occurred while executing this line: >>>>>> C:\Users\ecusters\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\11.0\executor-snippets\run.xml:68: >>>>>> Java returned: 1 >>>>>> BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds) >>>>>> >>>>>> Commandline: >>>>>> >>>>>> c:\java_lib\jdk-12.0.1/bin/java -p >>>>>> C:\java_lib\javafx-jmods-12.0.1;C:\java_lib\javafx-jmods-12.0.1;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx-swt.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.base.jar; >>>>>> *C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.controls.jar;*C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.fxml.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.graphics.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.media.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.swing.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.web.jar >>>>>> -cp >>>>>> C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx-swt.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.base.jar; >>>>>> *C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.controls.jar;*C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.fxml.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.graphics.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.media.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.swing.jar;C:\java_lib\javafx-sdk-12.0.1\lib\javafx.web.jar;D:\NbProjects\FxApp01_c\dist\FxApp01_c.jar >>>>>> fxapp01_c.FxApp01_c >>>>>> >>>>>> *Error: JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to >>>>>> run this application* >>>>>> >>>>>> I cannot find a way to solve this issue. Has anyone a suggestion? >>>>>> That would be great help! >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Eef >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Met vriendelijke groeten, >>>>>> >>>>>> E. Custers, >>>>>> Oracle & Java Ontwikkelaar / Senior Oracle DBA >>>>>> OrendaFlex BV >>>>>> Orenda iT Services BV >>>>>> 00 31 6 5499 2250 >>>>>> ==================================== >>>>>> Oracle database Beheer & Data Management >>>>>> ==================================== >>>>>> >>>>> >> >> -- >> Met vriendelijke groeten, >> >> E. Custers, >> Oracle & Java Ontwikkelaar / Senior Oracle DBA >> OrendaFlex BV >> Orenda iT Services BV >> 00 31 6 5499 2250 >> ==================================== >> Oracle database Beheer & Data Management >> ==================================== >> > -- Met vriendelijke groeten, E. Custers, Oracle & Java Ontwikkelaar / Senior Oracle DBA OrendaFlex BV Orenda iT Services BV 00 31 6 5499 2250 ==================================== Oracle database Beheer & Data Management ====================================
