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  <description>Hello, JavaFX developers using Oracle JDK!You may know, we can't get Oracle JDK for free from Java SE 11. Therefore, we have no choice to move to OpenJDK from Oracle JDK.But, JavaFX is NOT included in OpenJDK!!You may think &quot;OpenJFX is a project in OpenJDK project, isn't it?&quot; Yes, OpenJFX is a proje…</description>
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  <published>2018-05-31 21:00:00</published>
  <title>Using JavaFX with OpenJFX + OpenJDK</title>
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