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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T00:55:10+00:00 2026-05-27T00:55:10+00:00

I have installed JavaFX 2.0 SDK and now I would like to do an

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I have installed JavaFX 2.0 SDK and now I would like to do an JavaFX application with Eclipse. But how can I use the javafx.* classes in Eclipse?

The official JavaFX Eclipse plugin seem to be for JavaFx 1.2 and outdated.

When I try to install e(fx)clipse plugin, I get this error:

Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
  Software being installed: efxclipse 0.0.8.201111131640 (at.bestsolution.efxclipse.feature.feature.group 0.0.8.201111131640)
  Missing requirement: Eclipse DI integration for JavaFX 0.0.8.201111131640 (at.bestsolution.efxclipse.runtime.di 0.0.8.201111131640) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.e4.core.contexts 0.9.0' but it could not be found
  Cannot satisfy dependency:
    From: efxclipse 0.0.8.201111131640 (at.bestsolution.efxclipse.feature.feature.group 0.0.8.201111131640)
    To: at.bestsolution.efxclipse.runtime.feature.feature.group [0.0.8.201111131640]
  Cannot satisfy dependency:
    From: FX Runtime 0.0.8.201111131640 (at.bestsolution.efxclipse.runtime.feature.feature.group 0.0.8.201111131640)
    To: at.bestsolution.efxclipse.runtime.di [0.0.8.201111131640]
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    2026-05-27T00:55:11+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:55 am

    There are two options:

    1) EDIT: Since 7u35 (or smth near it) JavaFX was included into base JDK classpath so you can use JavaFX classes right away.

    Just set up your projects to use fx libs:

    JavaFX 2.0 API is pure Java. So you can create a new Java project and add sdk-path/rt/lib/jfxrt.jar to libraries to use JavaFX in that project.

    For cobundled builds in JDK7 path would be next jdk-path/jre/lib/jfxrt.jar

    2) Use e(fx)clipse plugin: http://www.eclipse.org/efxclipse/index.html

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