JavaFX Launch Failure on Ubuntu from JNI
Kevin Rushforth
kevin.rushforth at oracle.com
Wed Jan 19 21:49:16 UTC 2022
On 1/19/2022 1:46 PM, Michael Hall wrote:
>
>> On Jan 19, 2022, at 2:13 PM, Matthias Bläsing <mblaesing at doppel-helix.eu> wrote:
>>
>> Unsupported != does not work!
> But it might mean less tested. So you might have to worry about things like it works here but does it work on Linux? It works with version x but does it work with y?
>
>> At this point in time Apache NetBeans loads JavaFX from classpath and
>> it works.
> Probably means it’s pretty thoroughly tested though.
>
>> FWIW, in a draft of my earlier reply, I had written a comment pointing out that JavaFX is only supported with modules. I didn't include it, because I think it very unlikely that that's related to the problem.
>>
>> I think a simple reproducer will be most helpful in tracking this down.
>>
>> — Kevin
> It probably isn’t the cause but since the OP indicated he was looking for suggestions, and not necessarily a bug fix at this point, I thought it might be worth a mention. If he wasn’t aware of this he might want to consider it on future updates.
Yes, it was worth a mention, and might even be something he could test
locally to see if it makes a difference.
-- Kevin
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