Getting error while creating JavaFX11 application in Apache Netbeans 10
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i am new to java fx and i have downloaded Apache Netbeans 9 which runs on java 11.
since java fx is shipped separately, i have downloaded openjfx-11.0.1_SDK and followed steps in this link https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#install-javafx
when i try to create java fx application in apache netbeans , i am getting below error
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
attaching screen shot of netbeans 10.

javafx-11 netbeans-9 netbeans-10
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i am new to java fx and i have downloaded Apache Netbeans 9 which runs on java 11.
since java fx is shipped separately, i have downloaded openjfx-11.0.1_SDK and followed steps in this link https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#install-javafx
when i try to create java fx application in apache netbeans , i am getting below error
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
attaching screen shot of netbeans 10.

javafx-11 netbeans-9 netbeans-10
NetBeans 9 only supports Java 9 and 10. However, NetBeans 10 supports Java 11.
– Slaw
Jan 4 at 8:08
2
Indeed you need NetBeans 10. The same tutorial you mentioned has some indications in openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#IDE-NetBeans about the type of project you can create. This question has more details.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 9:23
still getting same error after downloading netbeans10
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 10:37
NetBeans 10 has support for Java 11,but you can't create an Ant JavaFX project yet. I mentioned that before in my comment. Both tutorial and linked question show other working solutions.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 11:51
@JoséPereda, i got it
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 12:32
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i am new to java fx and i have downloaded Apache Netbeans 9 which runs on java 11.
since java fx is shipped separately, i have downloaded openjfx-11.0.1_SDK and followed steps in this link https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#install-javafx
when i try to create java fx application in apache netbeans , i am getting below error
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
attaching screen shot of netbeans 10.

javafx-11 netbeans-9 netbeans-10
i am new to java fx and i have downloaded Apache Netbeans 9 which runs on java 11.
since java fx is shipped separately, i have downloaded openjfx-11.0.1_SDK and followed steps in this link https://openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#install-javafx
when i try to create java fx application in apache netbeans , i am getting below error
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
attaching screen shot of netbeans 10.

javafx-11 netbeans-9 netbeans-10
javafx-11 netbeans-9 netbeans-10
edited Jan 4 at 11:27
pappu_kutty
asked Jan 4 at 7:29
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NetBeans 9 only supports Java 9 and 10. However, NetBeans 10 supports Java 11.
– Slaw
Jan 4 at 8:08
2
Indeed you need NetBeans 10. The same tutorial you mentioned has some indications in openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#IDE-NetBeans about the type of project you can create. This question has more details.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 9:23
still getting same error after downloading netbeans10
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 10:37
NetBeans 10 has support for Java 11,but you can't create an Ant JavaFX project yet. I mentioned that before in my comment. Both tutorial and linked question show other working solutions.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 11:51
@JoséPereda, i got it
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 12:32
add a comment |
NetBeans 9 only supports Java 9 and 10. However, NetBeans 10 supports Java 11.
– Slaw
Jan 4 at 8:08
2
Indeed you need NetBeans 10. The same tutorial you mentioned has some indications in openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#IDE-NetBeans about the type of project you can create. This question has more details.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 9:23
still getting same error after downloading netbeans10
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 10:37
NetBeans 10 has support for Java 11,but you can't create an Ant JavaFX project yet. I mentioned that before in my comment. Both tutorial and linked question show other working solutions.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 11:51
@JoséPereda, i got it
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 12:32
NetBeans 9 only supports Java 9 and 10. However, NetBeans 10 supports Java 11.
– Slaw
Jan 4 at 8:08
NetBeans 9 only supports Java 9 and 10. However, NetBeans 10 supports Java 11.
– Slaw
Jan 4 at 8:08
2
2
Indeed you need NetBeans 10. The same tutorial you mentioned has some indications in openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#IDE-NetBeans about the type of project you can create. This question has more details.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 9:23
Indeed you need NetBeans 10. The same tutorial you mentioned has some indications in openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#IDE-NetBeans about the type of project you can create. This question has more details.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 9:23
still getting same error after downloading netbeans10
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 10:37
still getting same error after downloading netbeans10
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 10:37
NetBeans 10 has support for Java 11,but you can't create an Ant JavaFX project yet. I mentioned that before in my comment. Both tutorial and linked question show other working solutions.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 11:51
NetBeans 10 has support for Java 11,but you can't create an Ant JavaFX project yet. I mentioned that before in my comment. Both tutorial and linked question show other working solutions.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 11:51
@JoséPereda, i got it
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 12:32
@JoséPereda, i got it
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 12:32
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Setting up the correct Environment For creating JavaFX11 application in Apache Netbeans 10 is Quite A Hustle ....
This Link Might Help You in some extent
But even after completing these steps you will find even more Errors while running the project...
Here is the Possible solution for that scenario
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Setting up the correct Environment For creating JavaFX11 application in Apache Netbeans 10 is Quite A Hustle ....
This Link Might Help You in some extent
But even after completing these steps you will find even more Errors while running the project...
Here is the Possible solution for that scenario
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Setting up the correct Environment For creating JavaFX11 application in Apache Netbeans 10 is Quite A Hustle ....
This Link Might Help You in some extent
But even after completing these steps you will find even more Errors while running the project...
Here is the Possible solution for that scenario
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Setting up the correct Environment For creating JavaFX11 application in Apache Netbeans 10 is Quite A Hustle ....
This Link Might Help You in some extent
But even after completing these steps you will find even more Errors while running the project...
Here is the Possible solution for that scenario
Setting up the correct Environment For creating JavaFX11 application in Apache Netbeans 10 is Quite A Hustle ....
This Link Might Help You in some extent
But even after completing these steps you will find even more Errors while running the project...
Here is the Possible solution for that scenario
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NetBeans 9 only supports Java 9 and 10. However, NetBeans 10 supports Java 11.
– Slaw
Jan 4 at 8:08
2
Indeed you need NetBeans 10. The same tutorial you mentioned has some indications in openjfx.io/openjfx-docs/#IDE-NetBeans about the type of project you can create. This question has more details.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 9:23
still getting same error after downloading netbeans10
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 10:37
NetBeans 10 has support for Java 11,but you can't create an Ant JavaFX project yet. I mentioned that before in my comment. Both tutorial and linked question show other working solutions.
– José Pereda
Jan 4 at 11:51
@JoséPereda, i got it
– pappu_kutty
Jan 4 at 12:32