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JavaFX, Scene Builder Support or other JavaFX-Builder Plugin

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    Jul14Wpas
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    Hello,
    thats my first post in this forum, but i’am developing with eclipse and ME for many years.

    Is it planned (or already possible) to use any JavaFX GUI-Builder plugin in MyEclispe?

    I think JavaFX is the successor of swing and the Support in MyEclipse may be a important for a investment decision.

    MfG
    Friedhelm

    #349192 Reply

    Friedhelm,

    Thanks for pointing to this. I have raised a feature request for the dev team to look into this.

    You can try installing the JavaFX plugin in Eclipse by following the instructions mentioned in this thread. If the plugin is compatible with eclipse then you can try installing it in MyEclipse, as MyEclipse is based on Eclipse.

    Let us know if you see any issues.

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    Lofi
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    @Jul14Wpas wrote:

    I think JavaFX is the successor of swing and the Support in MyEclipse may be a important for a investment decision.

    I’m curious. Why would you think that? I rather think that JavaFX is dead on arrival. Oracle was too late. JavaFX will soon be history along with Silverlight and Flash. The future is in HTML5, Android and iOS. Or whatever the mobile market brings to the light of day.

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