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NumOpen, We do have an open Zulu bug today that is very close to what you describe. Here is its description: Bug 6351 – Oracle installer sets up association with.jar files, Zulu does not (.msi) Basically it means the Oracle MSI installer is doing some additional Windows registry settings that the Zulu MSI installer doesn’t know anything about.
We have that reported bug already in the Zulu backlog for correction. Your problem seems very similar, even though it is not JAR file related.
Rather, you are invoking Java applications that presume a certain Java will run them. I would need to see your explicit Windows error prompts to be certain, because “JAVA is missing” isn’t sufficient for me; its a good clue, but not precise enough. Please email and provide screen shots of any errors. If I’m right, then we need to do some more work on the MSI installer, similar to work planned for Bug 6351, but aimed at your Windows-specific startup scenario. NumOpen, We do have an open Zulu bug today that is very close to what you describe. Here is its description:Bug 6351 - Oracle installer sets up association with.jar files, Zulu does not (.msi)Basically it means the Oracle MSI installer is doing some additional Windows registry settings that the Zulu MSI installer doesn't know anything about. We have that reported bug already in the Zulu backlog for correction.Your problem seems very similar, even though it is not JAR file related.
Rather, you are invoking Java applications that presume a certain Java will run them. I would need to see your explicit Windows error prompts to be certain, because 'JAVA is missing' isn't sufficient for me; its a good clue, but not precise enough. Please email [email protected] and provide screen shots of any errors.If I'm right, then we need to do some more work on the MSI installer, similar to work planned for Bug 6351, but aimed at your Windows-specific startup scenario.Matt.
I wanted to give you both an update on our study of this problem. First, be aware we opened internal cases for both issues, and we know they are separate. Case ZID-6351 covers the JAR file associations where doubleclicking a JAR invokes a JVM, and ZID-6966 covers the Windows registry path lookup for Java Not Found. Particularly for symptoms described in the second case, we found that the WinRun4J launcher uses the Windows registry to look for Java VMs, but does not detect Zulu. We are investigating options to work around the shortcoming in WinRun4J. We should be able to provide workaround steps and options in short order, but the lasting fix may involve a change to WinRun4J, adoption of it by the application authors, and a prolonged life cycle.
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We are considering a Zulu installer hack to accommodate the shortcoming, even though its is not the elegant approach. I don’t know yet when the two cases will be resolved, but rest assured they are prioritized high in the ranked backlog of Zulu improvements. Mel, Zulu today does not include OpenJFX, but it is a known request and it is on the Zulu futures feature list.
We did have a older discussion on JFX in this thread: Here is the salient part of one users approach from that conversation on how to get OpenJFX and drop it onto Zulu: ======Begin Clip======= Mega huge props to Chris for this article on how to build OpenJFX and use it with Zulu: Stellar writeup and clean script. MattS Hi Matt, just to let you know I’ve added stable OpenJFX builds (8u40) to my server which can be simply unzipped into Zulu JDK to add JavaFX support:Cheers, Chris Chris Newland Super cool, Chris, for adding the stable OpenJFX builds (8u40) to your server! Thanks for the notification! We totally appreciate it. See you on Twitter!