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# Run FxDowload
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=JavaFx13=
# Paste the output (already in copy buffer) to the VM Arguments
 
# Run FxDemoApp as a test
 
 
 
 
<youtube>EzBTDhTTigM</youtube>
 
<youtube>EzBTDhTTigM</youtube>
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==Run FxDowload==
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==VM Args==
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Paste the output (already in copy buffer) to the VM Arguments
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[[File:Java fx preferences.png]]
  
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[[File:Java fx preferences vm args.png]]
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==Run FxDemoApp==
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test that it is working
  
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=Eclipse Java(FX) Plugin=
 
Install the e(fx)clipse plugin from the Marketplace [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~cosgroved/courses/cse231/s17/setup/JavaFX.html e(fx)clipse].
 
Install the e(fx)clipse plugin from the Marketplace [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~cosgroved/courses/cse231/s17/setup/JavaFX.html e(fx)clipse].
  

Revision as of 16:04, 23 January 2020

JavaFx13

Run FxDowload

VM Args

Paste the output (already in copy buffer) to the VM Arguments Java fx preferences.png

Java fx preferences vm args.png

Run FxDemoApp

test that it is working

Eclipse Java(FX) Plugin

Install the e(fx)clipse plugin from the Marketplace e(fx)clipse.

Marketplace JavaFX.png

If e(fx)clipse is not available from the Marketplace, you can try to install it from Help -> Install New Software...

work with: efxclipse - http://download.eclipse.org/efxclipse/updates-nightly/site