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We're experiencing some problems using e(fx)clipse with a Community edition of Azul Systems' "Zulu" JDK 11. This is bundled with Azul's version of OpenJFX.
We are developing an Eclipse RCP application (transitioning from Java 8, which came with JavaFX). This uses both JavaFX and SWT. It isn't clear how to configure the classpath of plugins to refer to the javafx-swt.jar embedded within the "Zulu" JDK.
You can configure the appropriate version of Zulu JDK 11 from:
We're experiencing some problems using e(fx)clipse with a Community edition of Azul Systems' "Zulu" JDK 11. This is bundled with Azul's version of OpenJFX.
We are developing an Eclipse RCP application (transitioning from Java 8, which came with JavaFX). This uses both JavaFX and SWT. It isn't clear how to configure the classpath of plugins to refer to the javafx-swt.jar embedded within the "Zulu" JDK.
You can configure the appropriate version of Zulu JDK 11 from:
https://www.azul.com/downloads/zulu-community/?&version=java-11-lts&architecture=x86-64-bit&package=jdk-fx&show-old-builds=true
Many thanks
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