![]() ![]() ![]() module-path /Users//Downloads/javafx-sdk-11.0.2/lib -add-modules ntrols According to the docs, we need to set the module-path and add-modules arguments. ![]() jGRASP wedge: exit code for process is 1. Go to Settings -> PATH/CLASSPATH -> Workspace, press New, and add, one by one, the different JavaFX jars from the downloaded SDK/lib folder (at least javafx-base.jar, javafx-graphics.jar and javafx-controls.jar).Įrror: JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to run this application The code can be found here.īuild -> compile, as expected, will throw a bunch of errors given that JavaFX is no longer part of the JDK:įollowing the OpenJFX docs, we need to download the JavaFX SDK from here, and then add the library to the classpath. I've started with the most basic sample from the OpenJFX docs. You can verify which JDK the IDE is using in Tools -> System Info -> Java Version. That can be done in Settings -> jGrasp Startup Settings, where I can set the path for my java executable: Since I have a few JDKs installed, it selected by default JDK 10.0.2, so my first step was to find a way to work with JDK 11. I guess there are no many people familiarized with this IDE, so I'm going to post the steps I followed, as a basic tutorial:ĭownload and install jGRASP version 2.0.5_05 Beta. As a first time user, I've managed to make it work, but it was not straightforward to me. ![]()
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