I am using: Mac OS X 10.10.1
NetBeans 8.0.2
SceneBuilder 8.0.0 downloaded from gluonhq.com
I dragged SceneBuilder to Applications folder. When I go t
Here are the steps that I went through to setup Scene Builder:
You can download Scene Builder 8.2 here
Install the package (or run the installer) and find the install location
/opt/SceneBuilder
on UbuntuC:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Scene Builder
on Windows 10Then to link it to Netbeans IDE 8.2 go to Tools>Options>Java>JavaFX
Select Browse from the Scene Builder Home drop down menu
Finally navigate to the install location for Scene Builder 8.2 and click Open and then Ok
To enjoy your newly found Scene Builder bliss, right click on a .fxml file in the Project Pane, and select Open.
[Note: One would use the Edit option to edit the .fxml code ]
[Update: You can still download Oracle's JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 here, but Gluon is now maintaining Scene Builder ]
you can also download a javafx program an you specify well the path where you wan to install your scene builder; on netbeans ... i have the version 8.0.2 then go to tools-> options->javaFX specify exactly the directory where you installed it (scnene builder) i tried on windows. Your project w'll automatically build then go to your file fxml right click and open
Make sure your Java(JDK) version and Scene Builder version must be same. Scene Builder v10 is not compatible with Java v1.8.
When you use NetBeans 8 in Mac OS X, if your NetBeans IDE is running, after installing SceneBuilder, you can not integrate SceneBuilder with NetBeans IDE before restart NetBeans! So the only thing you can do is restarting NetBeans, and NetBeans will find and integrate SceneBuilder.app in Applications folder automatically.