Unable to enable Javafx on Eclipse in Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
I recently shifted from Windows 7 to Ubuntu. I have installed eclipse version 2018-09 . The java version that I am using is 1.8.0_191. I am trying to work on a project that makes use of Javafx. I installed Javafx using the instructions available at following link. After all the installation is complete and I have restarted eclipse I import the project. I am getting the following error:
the import javafx cannot be resovled
I have tried setting the build path but still I am getting the same error. Going over one of the stack overflow posts I have tried installing openjfx but still I am getting the same error.
Please any help would be much appreciated.
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I recently shifted from Windows 7 to Ubuntu. I have installed eclipse version 2018-09 . The java version that I am using is 1.8.0_191. I am trying to work on a project that makes use of Javafx. I installed Javafx using the instructions available at following link. After all the installation is complete and I have restarted eclipse I import the project. I am getting the following error:
the import javafx cannot be resovled
I have tried setting the build path but still I am getting the same error. Going over one of the stack overflow posts I have tried installing openjfx but still I am getting the same error.
Please any help would be much appreciated.
javafx
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I recently shifted from Windows 7 to Ubuntu. I have installed eclipse version 2018-09 . The java version that I am using is 1.8.0_191. I am trying to work on a project that makes use of Javafx. I installed Javafx using the instructions available at following link. After all the installation is complete and I have restarted eclipse I import the project. I am getting the following error:
the import javafx cannot be resovled
I have tried setting the build path but still I am getting the same error. Going over one of the stack overflow posts I have tried installing openjfx but still I am getting the same error.
Please any help would be much appreciated.
javafx
I recently shifted from Windows 7 to Ubuntu. I have installed eclipse version 2018-09 . The java version that I am using is 1.8.0_191. I am trying to work on a project that makes use of Javafx. I installed Javafx using the instructions available at following link. After all the installation is complete and I have restarted eclipse I import the project. I am getting the following error:
the import javafx cannot be resovled
I have tried setting the build path but still I am getting the same error. Going over one of the stack overflow posts I have tried installing openjfx but still I am getting the same error.
Please any help would be much appreciated.
javafx
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