JavaFX not Recognized by Eclipse












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Even though I've installed ec(fx)lipse, Eclipse is unable to resolve any import statements with JavaFX.



I am running Eclipse version 2018-09 (4.9.0) on Ubuntu 18.04.



The Java I'm using is openjdk version "10.0.2". I have also installed OpenJFX.



How can I use JavaFX in Eclipse?



A screenshot of my program:
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  • If you use openjdk package from Ubuntu repository, try installing openjfx.
    – haba713
    Nov 22 at 22:41










  • @haba713 I already have. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to matter.
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 22:54










  • This sounds like a classpath headache here. I am wary of instlaling Java11 and screwing up my ability to use JavaFX.
    – ncmathsadist
    Nov 22 at 23:05












  • @ncmathsadist Can you suggest anything?
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 23:08






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    make sure the fx modules are added to the modulPath (right click project ->build path -> configure -> tab libraries -> select modulpath -> add external jars and then add the fx modules
    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 at 9:58


















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Even though I've installed ec(fx)lipse, Eclipse is unable to resolve any import statements with JavaFX.



I am running Eclipse version 2018-09 (4.9.0) on Ubuntu 18.04.



The Java I'm using is openjdk version "10.0.2". I have also installed OpenJFX.



How can I use JavaFX in Eclipse?



A screenshot of my program:
enter image description here










share|improve this question
























  • If you use openjdk package from Ubuntu repository, try installing openjfx.
    – haba713
    Nov 22 at 22:41










  • @haba713 I already have. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to matter.
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 22:54










  • This sounds like a classpath headache here. I am wary of instlaling Java11 and screwing up my ability to use JavaFX.
    – ncmathsadist
    Nov 22 at 23:05












  • @ncmathsadist Can you suggest anything?
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 23:08






  • 1




    make sure the fx modules are added to the modulPath (right click project ->build path -> configure -> tab libraries -> select modulpath -> add external jars and then add the fx modules
    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 at 9:58
















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Even though I've installed ec(fx)lipse, Eclipse is unable to resolve any import statements with JavaFX.



I am running Eclipse version 2018-09 (4.9.0) on Ubuntu 18.04.



The Java I'm using is openjdk version "10.0.2". I have also installed OpenJFX.



How can I use JavaFX in Eclipse?



A screenshot of my program:
enter image description here










share|improve this question















Even though I've installed ec(fx)lipse, Eclipse is unable to resolve any import statements with JavaFX.



I am running Eclipse version 2018-09 (4.9.0) on Ubuntu 18.04.



The Java I'm using is openjdk version "10.0.2". I have also installed OpenJFX.



How can I use JavaFX in Eclipse?



A screenshot of my program:
enter image description here







java eclipse ubuntu javafx javafx-11






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  • If you use openjdk package from Ubuntu repository, try installing openjfx.
    – haba713
    Nov 22 at 22:41










  • @haba713 I already have. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to matter.
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 22:54










  • This sounds like a classpath headache here. I am wary of instlaling Java11 and screwing up my ability to use JavaFX.
    – ncmathsadist
    Nov 22 at 23:05












  • @ncmathsadist Can you suggest anything?
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 23:08






  • 1




    make sure the fx modules are added to the modulPath (right click project ->build path -> configure -> tab libraries -> select modulpath -> add external jars and then add the fx modules
    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 at 9:58




















  • If you use openjdk package from Ubuntu repository, try installing openjfx.
    – haba713
    Nov 22 at 22:41










  • @haba713 I already have. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to matter.
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 22:54










  • This sounds like a classpath headache here. I am wary of instlaling Java11 and screwing up my ability to use JavaFX.
    – ncmathsadist
    Nov 22 at 23:05












  • @ncmathsadist Can you suggest anything?
    – LuminousNutria
    Nov 22 at 23:08






  • 1




    make sure the fx modules are added to the modulPath (right click project ->build path -> configure -> tab libraries -> select modulpath -> add external jars and then add the fx modules
    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 at 9:58


















If you use openjdk package from Ubuntu repository, try installing openjfx.
– haba713
Nov 22 at 22:41




If you use openjdk package from Ubuntu repository, try installing openjfx.
– haba713
Nov 22 at 22:41












@haba713 I already have. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to matter.
– LuminousNutria
Nov 22 at 22:54




@haba713 I already have. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to matter.
– LuminousNutria
Nov 22 at 22:54












This sounds like a classpath headache here. I am wary of instlaling Java11 and screwing up my ability to use JavaFX.
– ncmathsadist
Nov 22 at 23:05






This sounds like a classpath headache here. I am wary of instlaling Java11 and screwing up my ability to use JavaFX.
– ncmathsadist
Nov 22 at 23:05














@ncmathsadist Can you suggest anything?
– LuminousNutria
Nov 22 at 23:08




@ncmathsadist Can you suggest anything?
– LuminousNutria
Nov 22 at 23:08




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make sure the fx modules are added to the modulPath (right click project ->build path -> configure -> tab libraries -> select modulpath -> add external jars and then add the fx modules
– kleopatra
Nov 23 at 9:58






make sure the fx modules are added to the modulPath (right click project ->build path -> configure -> tab libraries -> select modulpath -> add external jars and then add the fx modules
– kleopatra
Nov 23 at 9:58



















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