Eclipse gives warning on access restriction for jfxrt.jar classes

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陌清茗 2021-02-04 02:57

I\'m using eclipse kepler with java SE 1.8 jdk system library but when I use any javafx classes or methods eclipse gives a warning like Access restriction: The type \'Tabl

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  • 2021-02-04 03:09

    Add an access rule for javafx.

    Right click your project > Properties > Java Build Path > Libraries tab, then:

    • Expand JRE System Library
    • select Access Rules, click Edit... button
    • click Add...
    • choose Resolution: Accessible
    • set Rule Pattern: javafx/**
    • click OK
    • click OK

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  • 2021-02-04 03:10

    Add an access rule to allow access to javafx/**.

    See also this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32062263/1060350

    For all I can tell, this is a bug in Eclipse in my opinion. I also could not find a way to configure this globally in Eclipse, but you need to redo it for every project.

    Navigate to Project settings, Build path, Libraries, JRE. Click on "Access rules" which should have "No rules defined" usually. Add a new rule: "Accessible", and enter the pattern "javafx/**".

    This tells the Eclipse Java compiler that javafx.* is an official API that you are allowed to use, so the warning goes away.

    Clearly, allowing access to javafx only is much better than ignoring the warning.

    The reason why * did not work is because you did not read the wildcard definition. In the access rules, * only matches once, you need ** to match at any depth. I.e. * will allow access to javafx.SomeClass but not not javafx.scene.SomeClass...

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  • 2021-02-04 03:20

    The easy way is to install e(fx)clipse - a plugin for Eclipse to support JavaFX:

    1. Select Help -> Install New Software
    2. Click Add button to add the following site:
      • Name: efxclipse
      • Location: http://download.eclipse.org/efxclipse/updates-released/1.2.0/site
    3. Click OK
    4. In the "Work with" dropdown list, select the recently added site "efxclipse"
    5. Check the checkbox "e(fx)clipse - install" to install all components of this selection
    6. Move to next steps to finish the installation
    7. Restart your Eclipse. If it still doesn't recognize JavaFX library, restart it again.

    Original information can be found here: https://www.eclipse.org/efxclipse/install.html#for-the-lazy

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  • 2021-02-04 03:24

    I'm able to get past this by reconfiguring Java library. For example, explicitly selecting Oracle JDK does the trick.

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  • 2021-02-04 03:27

    You can choose ignore in the following settings:

    Windows -> Preferences -> Java -> Compiler -> Errors/Warnings
    (Project) Properties -> Java Compiler -> Errors/Warnings
    

    Use filter to find "Forbidden reference"

    Forbidden reference (access rules) : Change it to "ignore"

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