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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:32:51+00:00 2026-05-13T12:32:51+00:00

I’m looking at learning JavaFX. I’ve tried setting Eclipse to develop a small app

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I’m looking at learning JavaFX.

I’ve tried setting Eclipse to develop a small app and I’ve downloaded the Eclipse plugin.

Eclipse JavaFX plugin

BUT… it just seems, well, flakey.

So I have 3 questions…

1: Is there a better plugin?

2: Or is there some great set of tutorials out there that I’m missing?

3: finally, is it meant to be easy to call Java code from FX? I’m stuggling, it there a good example somewhere?

On questions 1 & 2, Eclipse underlines code in red that just shouln’t be. For example..
see this image… alt text http://www.qenet.co.uk/fx.jpg

Why does it underline bit of imports in red?

I know this is little of an open ended question. So I guess my main question is this…

Is my experiance of JavaFX and Eclipse the best I can hope for? Or am I missing something ?
(and I’m not looking for a Yes/No response) 🙂

Just looking for a discussion on how best to learn/develop JavaFx.

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    2026-05-13T12:32:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:32 pm

    This kind of thing is not unusual. A lot of Eclipse plugin editors have problems dealing with error tags and the like. For example,

    • I find that the XML and HTML file editors often fail to clear error and warning markers, and the only way to get rid of the markers it is close and reopen the file.

    • Even the Java viewer gets it wrong in some circumstances, though the problem goes away when the relevant files are saved.

    • When you update a spelling dictionary, the spelling checker is not rerun and the spelling error markers are not updated. In fact, you have to restart Eclipse for this to happen.

    I suggest that you try saving files, and closing/reopening editors to see if that makes the bogus error markers go away. Then decide whether Eclipse is the right IDE for this task.

    I’ve never used NetBeans (at all), but you would expect that it would do a better job supporting JavaFX. After all NetBeans and JavaFX are both high profile Sun products at the moment.

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