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Installing JavaFX 1.0 in NetBeans 6.5 IDEPosted by joconner on December 4, 2008 at 9:03 AM PST
You might want to go directly over the the JavaFX website to download the JavaFX SDK, but if you work in NetBeans 6.5 you don't have to bother. JavaFX 1.0 is available to NetBeans 6.5 users with only a few mouse clicks. Seriously, only a few mouse clicks will get the JavaFX SDK plugin for you and integrate it directly into your NetBeans 6.5 IDE. Here's how:
That's it. Now NetBeans 6.5 has the JavaFX 1.0 SDK integrated directly. You should notice a new JavaFX Project type available to you when you select File->New Project Sorry for the short post, but I have to get back to my NetBeans IDE and JavaFX. I'll be back later with more information about my initial overview of the SDK, the language, and much more! »
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