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All Added Libraries in Eclipse

I am using everything with latest version. Still all those red warnings dont go away. You should check image up. Thanks.

kleopatra
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Yogiraj
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  • Does this answer your question? [IntelliJ can't recognize JavaFX 11 with OpenJDK 11](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52467561/intellij-cant-recognize-javafx-11-with-openjdk-11) - make sure the fx modules are added to the module-path – kleopatra May 08 '21 at 13:06

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All videos and tutorials recommanded adding JavaFX as user libraries to Classpath. This does not work at all. Adding JavaFX User library under Modulepath only worked. I done everything correctly but adding user libraries under class did not solve the problem. My problem is now solved. Please feel free to comment or suggest if anything I did wrong.

Image of added libaries and problem solved no red errors showing.

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  • _All videos and tutorials recommanded adding JavaFX as user libraries to Classpath_ a bold statement ;) The duplicate I referenced certainly doesn't - it clearly states to add them to the module-path. – kleopatra May 11 '21 at 08:54
  • @kleopatra My apologies, I seen the content some of it was unclear and less understandable. I miss took some answers for Intellj instead of Eclipse. Thank you for the referrals given by you. Yes, I respect your help and I went through the given links. Sorry for miss understanding the stuff. – Yogiraj May 11 '21 at 10:54