Azul has done a great job by including JavaFx within JDK. Developing and running Java apps will be so much easier now. However, I think there is some issue with MediaPlayer using Zulu on my linux system. The OpenJDK with OpenJFX works fine. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. :)
Really: Thaaaaaanks a lot! with this video you answered my question from my comment in video #3. ;-) Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!!! It really helps a lot learning Java.
@Michael Bürkel So glad that you found this to be helpful! The reason that I keep making these videos is to share what I have learned to make it easier for others! I really appreciate your comment! Thank you! 😃
Had literally ran through all the different versions of JDK 8 open trying to get one with JavaFX and I’m restricted to 8 for my project so this video was super helpful.
If I were to install JRE 8 FX on client computers, do you know whether all applications developed with Java 8 fx 202 would work directly without any adjustments to the applications?
Hi Sir and the subscribers like me . I am using Azul JDK17 and GluonJFX17 32 bit using am trying to launch the single screen with loading the cloudlink . the screen is getting blank or it throws exception saying no tool kit found . Please help am struggling from 2 months
@noahh__ - What part is giving you trouble? You simply download the Azul JDK and unzip to a location of your choice and then use that location to add a new JRE in Eclipse.
@@The_Dartist - Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) that is primarily used for developing Java applications. Eclipse is free and open-source software (FOSS) and can be downloaded here: eclipse.org/eclipseide/