Testing your JavaFX applications on JDK 9

Rahman USTA rahman.usta.88 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 14 16:19:27 UTC 2017


Hello Kevin,

I try to run AsciidocFX with latest JDK 9 EA. AsciidocFX uses FXForm2
project and while building I get the following error.

Exception in thread "JavaFX Application Thread"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javafx/scene/layout/GridPaneBuilder
        at
com.dooapp.fxform.view.skin.InlineSkin.createRootNode(InlineSkin.java:69)
        at com.dooapp.fxform.view.FXFormSkin.buildNode(FXFormSkin.java:101)
        at com.dooapp.fxform.view.FXFormSkin.<init>(FXFormSkin.java:96)
        at com.dooapp.fxform.view.skin.InlineSkin.<init>(InlineSkin.java:44)
        at
com.dooapp.fxform.builder.FXFormBuilder.handleDefaultSkin(FXFormBuilder.java:123)
        at
com.dooapp.fxform.builder.FXFormBuilder.build(FXFormBuilder.java:82)
        at
com.kodcu.config.EditorConfigBean.createForm(EditorConfigBean.java:354)

Was the GridPaneBuilder removed from JDK 9 ?

Thanks.

2017-01-11 22:14 GMT+03:00 Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushforth at oracle.com>:

> As you may know JDK 9 has hit the feature extension complete milestone
> [1]. We still have a small number of weeks to fix P1-P3 bugs, but we need
> to know about them in order to fix them. Our focus will be on bugs that are
> new in JDK 9 (regressions).
>
> I ask all JavaFX developers to please download JDK 9 early access [2] and
> test your application. You can report any bugs via bugs.java.com [3]. If
> you have any questions about whether a behavior is a bug or is expected,
> please ask on this alias or on the jigsaw-dev alias [4].
>
> Thank you.
>
> -- Kevin
>
> [1] http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk9/
> [2] https://jdk9.java.net/download/
> [3] http://bugreport.java.com/
> [4] jigsaw-dev at openjdk.java.net
>
>


-- 
Rahman USTA
Istanbul JUG
https://github.com/rahmanusta <http://www.kodcu.com/>


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