You're going to need to write to the mailing list, please. Not to me.

Indeed, use exactly one of those two samples. You're learning about JavaFX,
it doesn't matter what build system you use.

Gj

On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 5:27 PM slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:

> Under Java with Maven I see "FXML JavaFX Maven Archetype (Gluon)" and
> "Simple JavaFX Maven Archteype (Gluon)". I suspect one of these should be
> chosen. The book I'm reading, JavaFX 8 by Example, recommends Java with
> Gradle. Any idea when that will be ready?
>
> Should this issue be reported as a bug?
> On 6/25/2020 8:12 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
>
> It is also available under “Java with Maven”.
>
> Gj
>
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 17:11, slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:
>
>> Can't do it (different idea then "won't do it"). JavaFX  seems to be
>> exclusively available under Ant. In order to create a new JavaFX project I
>> must do: Files->New Project->Java with Ant->JavaFX. This is on both NB
>> 12 and OpenBeans.
>>
>> art
>> On 6/24/2020 8:20 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>>
>> Can you consider using Maven instead of Ant? Then everything works out of
>> the box.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 01:59, slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Win 10-64
>>>
>>> I've installed the JavaFX plugins and now I'm trying to create an
>>> application.  When I do:
>>>
>>> File->New Projects->Java with Ant->JavaFX->JavaFX Application
>>>
>>> I get a message: "Failed to automatically set-up a JavaFX Platform.
>>> Please go to Platform Manager, create a non-default Java SE platform, then 
>>> go to the JavaFX tab,
>>> enable JavaFX and fill in the paths to valid JavaFX SDK and JavaFX Runtime.
>>> Note: JavaFX SDK can be downloaded from JavaFX website."
>>>
>>> Using "Manage Platforms" I have set up a non-default Java SE Platform.
>>> There is no JavaFX tab in the Java Platforms pop-up.  I'm stumped.
>>>
>>> I did get it going (somehow) on my Win-7 system.
>>>
>>> Where is the "JavaFX tab"?
>>>
>>

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