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  1. JavaFX

    JavaFX, also known as OpenJFX, is free software; licensed under the GPL with the class path exception, just like the OpenJDK. JavaFX applications can target desktop, mobile and …

  2. Getting Started with JavaFX

    JavaFX allows you to create Java applications with a modern, hardware-accelerated user interface that is highly portable. There is detailed reference documentation for JavaFX, and …

  3. JavaFX 17 Highlights

    Feb 9, 2012 · JavaFX version 17 has been released and embarks a new LTS release after 11. We’ve tailored down some of the most exciting parts of the release in this document.

  4. JavaFX 21 Highlights

    On Linux platforms, JavaFX 21 requires GTK3 version 3.8 or later. An exception will be thrown when initializing the JavaFX runtime if the GTK 3 library cannot be loaded.

  5. JavaFX 24 Highlights - openjfx.io

    JavaFX 24 supports the Java Image I/O API, allowing applications to use third-party image loaders in addition to the built-in image loaders. This includes the ability to use variable-density …

  6. JavaFX 20 Highlights

    JavaFX 20 Highlights JavaFX version 20 has been released. We’ve tailored down some of the most exciting parts of the release in this document. JavaFX 20 Requires JDK 17 or Later …

  7. JavaFX and Visual Studio Code - openjfx.io

    To add JavaFX as dependencies to your project, you can simply copy all the jar files from the lib folder of your downloaded JavaFX SDK, for instance /Users/your-user/Downloads/javafx-sdk …

  8. JavaFX 22 Highlights

    JavaFX 22 Highlights JavaFX version 22 has been released. We’ve tailored down some of the most exciting parts of the release in this document. Exciting features: New APIs: Platform …

  9. JavaFX 23 Highlights - openjfx.io

    JavaFX 23 is compiled with --release 21 and thus requires JDK 21 or later in order to run. If you attempt to run with an older JDK, the Java launcher will exit with an error message indicating …

  10. JavaFX 18 Highlights

    A more comprehensive list of all the changes in JavaFX 18 can be found on Github. Kudos go to the fine people at Gluon who took care of the bulk of the work on JavaFX 18.

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