The key problem is that you need to make a choice: are you using Ant or Maven? Are you creating a modular application or not?
No one can help you if in each and every mail you send you're trying something completely different -- i.e., now you suddenly mention module-info.java, which means you're creating a modular application. What is it that you want to achieve? No one can help you, if you don't know. Gj On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 2:13 PM Eef Custers <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jose, > > Thanks for your respons. > > This commandline was generated by Netbeans in case one did not wanted to > use Ant. This generated line contains errors ( colons instead of > semecolons), which I ofcourse removed. The rest of the config is collected > from internal settings. Indeed the mods directory is also configured in > Netbeans. In another programs I used the module-info.java. That build went > OK, but alo the run failed. I am really amased that these new versions do > not match. I am now almost two weeks going over the internet and trying all > kinds of ways of working, but I did not find a solution. Maybe the advise > will be: stay at version 8 for Java/JavaFX and Netbeans? > > Regards, > > Eef > > > > > Op do 6 jun. 2019 om 13:50 schreef [email protected] < > [email protected]>: > >> Hi Eef, >> >> Your command line says otherwise, but it tells what it is ultimately >> running: >> >> 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;... \ >> -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;... >> ;D:\NbProjects\FxApp01_c\dist\FxApp01_c.jar \ >> fxapp01_c.FxApp01_c >> >> In this command line there are a few issues: >> - No "--add-modules javafx.controls,javafx.fxml" >> - JavaFX jmods and SDK mixed in the same module-path >> - Weird path " *C:\...", this looks bad. >> >> Please follow the sample: >> https://github.com/openjfx/samples/tree/master/IDE/NetBeans/Non-Modular/Java >> >> And make sure you have the right libraries and Path. >> >> Jose >> >> On 2019/06/06 11:36:17, Eef Custers <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi Jose, >> > >> > I did not missed step 5, I had that configured. As you can read in my >> other >> > reply to Geertjan something is going wrong at the initialisation of the >> > boot layer. The VM parameters processing is complaining about the last >> > value in the list, no matter what the value is. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Eef >> > >> > Op do 6 jun. 2019 om 10:34 schreef [email protected] < >> > [email protected]>: >> > >> > > Hi, you can still use Ant, of course, but as Geertjan already pointed >> out, >> > > you are missing this: >> > > >> > > --add-modules javafx.fxml,javafx.controls >> > > >> > > (no need for javafx.base nor javafx.graphics, as these are transitive >> > > dependencies of javafx.controls). >> > > >> > > which is also shown in the pic >> > > >> https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/images/ide/netbeans/ide/netbeans07.png >> > > that is part of the mentioned tutorial (step 5 VM options). >> > > >> > > About your module-path, there is an issue too: you shouldn't mix >> > > javafx-jmods with javafx-sdk paths. Mods are only required to do a >> custom >> > > image from a modular project, which doesn't seem to be your case now. >> > > >> > > Jose >> > > >> > > On 2019/06/06 05:08:23, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > > > Even without javafx.graphics there, it works. >> > > > >> > > > Gj >> > > > >> > > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 7:07 AM Geertjan Wielenga < >> [email protected]> >> > > > wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > 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. 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