The question then is which version of Java you have installed. In addition, standard Java does not contain Fx and if you want to use SLC you must use Java 1.8. I'm no expert, but you could install the prepared Java 1.8 version with fx in addition to the installed Java version and point to that version in the IDE.
Better to start with the integrated packager: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/integrated-b4jpackager11-the-simple-way-to-distribute-standalone-ui-apps.117880/ B4JPackager11 is a B4J non-ui program that builds a package with your app jar and an embedded modularized Java runtime. It...
hi,
At windows 10 pc the program run
I want to sent to orange pi 3b ( it is a clone of raspberry) with breadge to debug
the orange pi run debian linux
I have install the java 11
I run the briadge to connect it with B4J
when press the button run to run it to orange pi and debug I get the above message
When I run the bridge at orange pi it does not show any FX moudule
I read at this forum that FX mouduls are not installed at orange pi when I install the java 11
So I need to install them but I do not know how to do that
I have read many pages at the internet but after the installation the boot image crash and I must rewrite it form the begin
with the B4A i have not any problem all programs work ok
I want to use B4j because at my new project I want to use the i2c option of the GPIO
The B4jbridge is used in IDE for remote GUI debugging.
Are you sure to use GUI in orange pi 3b?
yes, you have to install javafx on your linux.
no, you just need to deploy your app on linux using scp/ftp etc.
hi,
At windows 10 pc the program run
I want to sent to orange pi 3b ( it is a clone of raspberry) with breadge to debug
the orange pi run debian linux
I have install the java 11
I run the briadge to connect it with B4J
when press the button run to run it to orange pi and debug I get the above message
When I run the bridge at orange pi it does not show any FX moudule
I read at this forum that FX mouduls are not installed at orange pi when I install the java 11
So I need to install them but I do not know how to do that
I have read many pages at the internet but after the installation the boot image crash and I must rewrite it form the begin
with the B4A i have not any problem all programs work ok
I want to use B4j because at my new project I want to use the i2c option of the GPIO
Good evening everyone, I tried to install Liberica 11 from their site (I also tried with 16) in Raspberry Pi 4b. I have read that the full JDK includes the JavaFX too to run UI applications in Raspberry Pi. I failed big time. I followed the installation instructions as described here...