![]() Further information on how we work can be found under Code Style Rules. Specific instructions for using each IDE is provided below, followed by a discussion on Developer Workflow, Using Mercurial, and Communication with other members of the team. A gradle build must complete before IDE support will fully work (otherwise your IDE will just be a glorified text editor with lots of red squiggles!). This section assumes that you have already succeeded in Building OpenJFX. We hope you will return the favor by submitting patches and bug reports! Regardless of which development environment you prefer, you should find it easy to get up and running with OpenJFX. Tools are a big part of being a productive developer on OpenJFX and we aim to provide excellent support for all three major IDEs: NetBeans, IntelliJ IDEA, and Eclipse. See JDK Mission Control 7 Installation Instructions.Skip to end of metadataGo to start of metadata
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